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THE PAOiriC the rAoino (Commercial gUbcrltscr .(Lommrrcial c-bl)frlis- rr 1." PC BUSH Kb I'l HI I -- II Mi AT lli:i (lulu, )iwitaii IIiiIiiIk. Kvery fSatvirdny Morning, Ilntrn of vVclvnrtiNixiKt DY BLACK & All LD. 'j'srt n,. aiirnl in N't Ciiy nnH Ulnnd Subscription. G.OO n Vmr. ar i I t' :.OU Tor Six Month.. i f i Parrijii Snbrripiion.t lIOr Vmr. 1 l.i" t, ' 1 .rfl 1 .Kl (Ml 00 1 HI 1 I. 1 . c , t .' f 4 Ihl l tHl' 11 lli Th'snb riiHion price f.r papers forward 1 lo any part of An -- - i ' .'4 i. .. : i, ; ' .i ii ' f o lu ii Is ! 1 il i! I fi .. I . .. . : . .4 f. ... Ml i IKI II 1 Cit ri? i4 7.u p- -r annuta. which tt.- - llawaosn post- - ; II r t H s a h h R 8 S ' ' i I...- . .,..(.. i u.' i i 1 ihi ,r i" i ti' :it t e ae oolv. All (i;-- r for Ka-j.-t- p.r's wj: be chars.-- 1 j ' . f is in : o ixi 4 0 i .1 i t" ii i i ji .i fij poste lt at the irii:h vri- - frum t' ; H on each sinle paper, f i r.. umi- - i i : mi in tM . ( ,i m; i.u f l 4 ' '.fiiim n . , . , , , (. i i.u ji ki : o no 4 l" 'k I f "ii. a-- , airri', Patabi, Alwiti h Advascb. j i M (' ii.uan . . It n r.u l"' 4 oo: Mi lil lt)'lf0 IMi J.. t; mm...;cn.ui fr m ad parts of the Pa title will alway b--e very acceptable. s r lrriisrrs re.i.l.n In lie :.rt I li'leo Klatrs. ass TJ Person residing in ny prt of the United State. cr I .l'S rUf pmis f r ui ii mminin as i ns wti i. 17 rerait I be amount of subscription dae for this paper in Ameri- - ' and Her csrds ill Ii. iusi ri.J as " 1 Uit lti, kf the lia (tll postage Stamps. j All it. TLAIS AND FAXCT BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. T7- - IMLL IIKlb:?, VI.-tTI- ISl"?IN'K..-- AND AUDKK: CARDS prir.tnl la th! highest tyl? of the rt. Aunt Tabitha. T O. W. HOLXH. AVhatv-- r I Ji an-- whater I ay. Autit Tbith til me tht Ur.'t ihr way ; N ho Ue wn k e:rI (f'rty wramcn M") Aunt Tubilhi teiU inr lh-- uewet dl lar aunt ! if I only ouM take b?r Jire ! Hut I like my own way, and I find it j bice ! Ami b"ilra, I I irf i Ulf the thiiiK I am told ; but they alt wi.t come hack to nc vhra I am M. If a y .ulU pes by, it may happen do doubt, lie mjr ehiwe to in as I rtaiice to out ! he would D-- eudure an iniprtiuetit stare- -It ia horrid, says stir, and 1 musa't s.t thrre. A Wilk in the nionahght has Vasures, I ovo, Kul it isn't quite m t t lx aralkinf alooe ; M-- I tke a hul's arm, just l-- t the safely you know, Hat auut Th lh tcils toe th-- y didu't do mo. JlijW winked are aje, and h w 1 ibey arere th-- n ! They k-- .t at arOi's t'i'e detUhle men ; What ao era of virtue she lirl in r but stay M ere the turn all su b rgur in aunt Tubiiiu's d.y f If the ni-- w-r- e so ickd, I'll ask niy Iapa II ow he lUml to .rjse to my daUmt Baiua ; Was he like th'. rest f them ? ;o.nlus W ho knows ? AruJ hai shall I sty, ii a wr-.-tc- sh .aid projKse . I am th nkinr If aunt knew so little i,t sin. Whit a w..i--1- r aui.t Tbiih.V aunt mut hae been ! Anil ter jri.-:ui- it it me how sh .rkiogly sad That we ir!a of I hI .y are s-- frightfully hd A martyr will use us, and tmthiiis !se ran ; let nie p. f .sh to re-u- e some wretched ou"S man ! Tlib wbea to th altar via liiu I (to, Auiit Tahilha'll tell me she never did so! Atlantic Monthly far March. VARIETY. Any fol citn make a woman talk, but it's ratLer I.urJ to luuko 0110 li.itt-n- . Theio re twn retiwons why home jieof lo never iniii'l tlieir own husinetis. One in that tlicy liaven't any busmet-n- , acl the eecund is that they have no iitinJ. Dr. liecchcr Kiil, Sutvlay evening, that there are some men w!n make g xJ rirajerc, ami are nrjarently devout Chriotian, whom I would not trust out of my ight." A Welnh farmer residino; near Utica, while being run away with by a iair of frightened liorws, hhiutcd "I leave my wife 10,000; no time to make a will." lie in otiXl alive, but badly bruised. Jofh IJillinirH pays that the difference between a blunder and a mistake in tliirf : When a man jmiH j down a bad umbrella and lakes up a goud one, he luakcs a mistake ; but when he jiuts down ag'xxl one and takes uj a bad one, be maked a blunder. Mrs. .Wixjd.--s of Millersliurg, Holmes county. Ohio, la driving a gond luiiiee8 with the aid of tlic liquor law. Site has recovered 10,000 from j diallers wtio have eold liquor to her husband, and ! the old man istill flicks to the saloons. j A Yankee in England, being annoyed by the j constant Iioafting a toiur?riurity of Engliwli girls, finally eilenced laudation by declaring that they I bad a girl in Itoii, 11 years oiu, who couia chew guui in seven dilTcicnt languages, with her eyeu shut. A MNsonri arent overcame his son's nvcrsion to meilicine by inducing lift; corrupt youngster to make a hearty meal from buck-whe- at cakes and eyrup of squills. The boy said lie thought some- thing ailed the molacses when bis father told him to eat all he wanted. A Rochester young lady lias sued a photograph- er of that cit v for 000 damages, because he displayed one of her pictures ia trout of his place j witti thi- placard attached: "One-ha-lf a dozen j photographs ordered by this very stylish young j lady, and payment rerpectfully a.-k-ed and insult- - j ingly refused." j Not all historians are reliable. Thus: "Eli Perkins" informs us that Alhany was named alter the Albany Krtninj Journal. "Mr. Weed," he avs, ''started the Journal there a great many years before a house whs built, and people came and settleJ near by so as to be where they could read the newspaper." There is a little railroad at IJayou. Sara, Louis- iana, that runs . WtMslville on a very uncertain schedule. A stranger came in the other day and j enquired bow often the steam ears made trqj to j the country. The party interrogated said, "Tri- - j weekly." "What do you mean by ly ?" I The answer was, "It goes up one week and tries ; to come down the next. Artemus Ward was on a slow California train, and be went to the Conductor and suggested that the cow-catch- er vas on the wrong end of the train; for, said he, " You will never overtake a cow, you know, but if you'd put it on the other end. it might be useful, lor now there's notion' on earth to hend-- r a cow from walkin' right in and bitin' the folks ! " An editor and his wife were walking out in the bright moonlight one evening. Like all ed- itor's wives, she was of an exceedingly poetic na- ture, and said to her mate: "Notice that moon ; how bright, and calm, and beautiful!" Couldn't think of noticing it," returned the editor, " for anything less than the usual rates u dollar and fifty cents for twelve lines." 1'euin'dtuf. Times. A clergyman, on exchange, found a note in the IbMe to the effect that brother A. requested the prayers of the church that the los of his wife might be blessed to him, etc. The preacher prayed most fervently. To his amaze- ment and mortification be found that the rote had Iain in tlc pulpit a ye.tr. while the bereaved man was on this Sabbath sitting with a new wife in the Congregation. A Lnr's Age. Some of our younger readers, mathematically inclined, may derive both amuse- ment and profit from the solution of the follow- ing problem : "A man asked his sweetheart's aire ; She ttius replied hotl grave and s.igc : ?i times seven and seven tinfs three Add to my a;e tbe sum will he As much above six nines and f iur. " As I Ice my age exce-- J a score. The Danbury. Conn., .VtifJ says : "A young lad? in a neighboring town has taken up den- tistry for a living. All the gentlemen patronize her. When she puts her arm around the neck nf a patient and careses his jaw for the ofiend-i- n member, the sensation is about as nice as they make "em. One young man has iiopelesnly infatuated with her. Consequently he hasn't a tooth in his head. iMie has pulled every blessed one of them; and made him two new eets and pulled them, he is now at work on his father's saw. lie holds the saw. A facetious individual not many miles from Danbury, sought to "draw his wife out" by pretending to be found dead with an empty laud- anum vial by his fide. And that lady was a good deal shocked at first, but having read that a needle introduced in the human flesh would indi- cate on its surface whether that flesh was dead, and being a woman of eminent practicability, she at once armed herself with a polished cam- bric of nearly two inches growth, and with throbbing heart and bated breath introduced good share of its length into an appropriate por- tion of the deceased. What the surface of the needle really indicated was not learned as he took it with him as he pasricd through the eaah. VOL. XVI-N- O. 31.! gastntss Oris. THEO. H. DAVIES, (Late J in ion. Green & Co j Kit A XI) COMMISSION" MERC- HANT. IMPORT lOtM X.K Lioyd.' and the LiverfKil Ciiderwri'ers. Northern Company, aud llntinh and Foreign Marine Insurance Con, patiy. ro h 23 Fire Proof Buildings. Kauhumanu and Viueen Sis. ly S. B. DOLE, A Tl ORXKV AT IV4V. OFFICE OVER J. H.chrdm's rtore, corner of Fort and Merctrint Streets. tuh'ZS Honolulu. ly ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO., f M PO RT Kits A N l t OM.MISSION' MER- - J t HANTS, Corner of Fort aud Merchant street. n.l.y ly S. MAGNIN & Co., IMPORTERS ANI HKIIiHIN IN' GEX- - fl. r.KAl. MKU( M Nni?K. 1'ry Goods, Clothing, lvts and ?hoes, and G. nt's Furnishing (SieMlS Bib? Nuuanu St. CTrer of Marine, Honolulu, II. I. If J. H. WHITNEY, D. D. S. EXTIST, OFFICE OVER IR. IIOFF- - 13 MANN'S 1KL SI HKK, Curlier of Kaahum inn and Mereh:nt Mreets. Ofllce hour from 8 a M tid 2 r. u l . ILtOHOBS. J.Vl SXlTIIIE.-l- . A. S. CLEGHORN k Co., M PORTERS A NO WHOLESALE AN l ill. TAIL OKALKKS IN Cencral Merchandise, Corner sturi ntil KHHl unidCU ?. t,7 1 jr Nuu ihU , nd C rner Kort arid Hotel Sts. A. F. JUDD, ASI) COI NSKLLOR AT L W VTTORXEY do4r eo Merchant St. liH ly JOHN S. McGREW, M. D., f ATK SIRGEOX I'. S. A KM V. CAN HE iJ conult-- d at his residence on Hotel Street, between A la- ke and Fort Streets. nlS ly M. S. GRINBAUM & CO., AND WHOLESALE IMPORTERS CI .tiling. Hats, Caps. Boots nd Shoes, aud every variety ol Gentlemen's Superior Furnishing Goods. Store formerly occupied !y W. A. Aldrich, Makee's n!8 Block, Queen Street. ly J. W. AUSTIN, TTORXKY AND COI'X'SELLOR AT L V. A tilliceover Whitney a Book-stor- e, Honolulu. n-- l 6in E. 0. HALL & SON, M PORTERS a M DEALERS IX HARD- WARE, I Irytoods, I'amts. Oils, and General Merchandise. til Corner Fort and King Sts. ly JAS. W. GIRVIN, M ISSIOX M E lit II A XT AND DEA I.Kit C10XI Merchandise. LAHA1NA. Orders trom the other Is.ands promptly attended to. oS O.u BROWN k CO., MPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ALES. INKS AND SPlKirS, AT HllOLKSALK. 9 Merchant S reel, o!4 1y Honolulu, II. I. CHULAN & BROTHER, P O It T E It S or A X D DEALERS 1 X IM CHINA GOODS Of all descriptions, and in all kinds of Dry Goods. Also, con- stantly on baud, a sue ri.,r quality of Hawaiian Rice. fil Nuua u Street, Honolulu. ly C. S. BARTOW, CCTION'EER. SALESROOM ON QUEEN" A Jul7 Street, one door Iroin Kaaliumauu. ly LEWERSl: DICKSON, E LERS IN LI MUKIl A ND IJL ILDING jy-- J Materials. Fort i street. ly JOHN THOS. WATERHOUSE, M PORTER AN D DEA I ER IN GENERAL MKRCH.ANDl a.'tl Queen Street, Honolulu. 1.' FISCHER & ROTH ERCH A NT TAILORS. FORT STREET, opsite Odd Fellow's Hall, Honolulu, II. I. al5 l v HY1MAN & BROTHERS, PO RT ERS, WHO f. ES A LE AN D It ETA 1 L IM DKALKRs IN Dry Goods, Clothin?, H its, Furnishing; Goods, Ladies' and Genu' B.ots and Slews. Yankee Notions, 4C, &c, Capt. Snow' Building, No. 20 Merchant St., Honolulu. a8 ly IRA RICHARDSON, ! j AND DEALER IX ROOTS. IMPORTER ine Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Perfumery, Kc. Corner of FVrt and Merchant St. 1 1! ly Honolulu, II. I. THOMAS SPENCER, CHAXDLER. DKALKR IX SHIP Merchandise. Island Produce, ic, and Commission mkrchant, Btros's Bat, Hilo, Sasdwi-- Islasda. Will keep constantly on hand a-- i extensive assortment of every description of goods required by ships and others. The highest price given for Island Produce. XT Money advanced lor Bills of Kxchange at reasouaMe rates. a ly J. PERRY, E A I.K It I N" ; K X E R A L M F. R C 1 1 A N D IS E, Fire-Pro- Store, Cornr of Hotel aud Nuuanu Sts., llomlalu, 11. 1. Aii Kktail tsTimi'imrsi os NrtAXf Sthsst, abovk a the Fire-- i rix.l store. ly aTw. PEIRCE&"C07, (SuCC' SSffS 'O ('. L. ll'nli'irds tt" Co.) 4CJIII P CII 1 XDI.ERS a XD GENERA L COM-- 3 MISSION MEtlCilANlS. Honoluiu, ll.waiian Islands. Abkaham W. Pkikce. (jioly) I. B. Pbtkksos. M. PHILLIPS & Co., MPORTERS AND W IIOI.F.S I.K DEA L- - 1 ers in Clothing. B mts, shoes. Hats, s Furnishing and Fancy Goods, toll bin) No. 11 Kaahumanu St iionoiuiu. THOS. G. THRUM'S, STATIONERY. CUTLERY AND NEWS Iepoi, and Circulating Lmrary. (late lilacs: & Aul.l s Stand F.iiyraving, C Oigi aphy , steucil Cu.ticg.and Copying, att. luled to. o7 ly Merchant Street. Honolulu. THEOD. C. HEUCK, M PORTER AN D COMMISSION' MER- - CHAN r. (.7 ly) llon-lul- u, tahu. 11 1. W. L. GREEN, aOOMMISION merchant. fire-pro- of Building, yuee n Street, 07 ly Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands JOHN EITSON, ALER IN W INES. SPIRITS. ALE AM POKILR, oT ly HONOLULU. DOWSETT CO., r UMBER MERCHANTS AND DEALERS Lai in Building Materials of all kinds. Corner Queen and Foil streets, Honolulu ja7 ly F. HORN, ON'FECTION ER. NO. 40 HOTEL ST., c next door to C. E. Vt uhams, Honolulu. dl7 AFONG & ACHUCK, W HOLES A LE AND RETAIL IMPORTERS. Merchandise. F". Store, Nuua- nu Street. dlO ly CASTLE & COOKE, AND DEALERS IX IMPORTERS merchanmsf:, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION" MERCHANTS, f! X'i. 60 King Street, Honolulu. H. I. ly BOLLES & CO., SHIP CHANDLERS MERCHANTS AND COMMISSION" j Importers and Dealers In General Merchandise. Queen Street, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. Agents for tbe Kaunaltakai. Maunalua ant K.ikasko Salt fi Works. ly HONOLULU, business A. C. SMITH, G' UOCF.lt AM SHIP CH ANDLER, LA 11 ACS' A, MAI I. Money and Recruits furui.-he- d to Ships on Favorable Term. j iS ly H. HAOKFELD & Co. E N E It A I COMMISSION' AGENTS. C o7 ly HoNoLCLl. H. E. McINTYEE k BROTHER, GROCERY. FEED STORE AND BAKERY, of kins and r un street. nZO ly Honolulu. II. I. WOLDEMAR HULLER, OF MlSlC AN1 I. A XGl AfilX IJROFKSSOR b- - left at T G. lhrum's liook Store, ly T. J. HATSKI DEV. F. H. HATSBI SEN. HAYSELDEN BROS. I.K RS I X II R V WOODS, FA N" C Y DE Goiii'S ANb CLOTHING. Criterion Building, Fort St. (s!6 ly) llouniulu, II. I. H. BOLLIIANN, TMPOKTF.lt OF A XI DEALER IN TO IL BAVCO A Nl CIGARS, I il Fort Mreet, 1 ly) Honolulu, II. I. C. BREWER t CO., A X D SHI PP1 XG MER- - COMMISSION' CHANTS. Honolulu, Oahu, f.iuly ly) litwaiian Islands ALEX. J. CARTVRIGHT, OM M ISSION MERCHANT AND GKX- - G KKAL llll'l'l.NG AUt.N T, Honolulu. Hawaiian Islands. jyiia ly i F. A. SCHAEFER & CO., T M PORTERS AND COMMISSION' MERC- HANTS, JL Honolulu, Hawaiian -l m Is. jul7 ly BISHOP & CO., BANKERS, ON'OLULi;. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. II bit AW BILLS OF K.VCIl.ANGK ON The Bank of Calif. rni; San Francisco Messrs. Waller New York 1 rein out National Uank Boston Oriental Bank Cor e.rat ion London Oriental llaui Corporation, payable in Sydney, Melbourne i and Auckland. Agents for the Manhattan Lite Insurance Company of Nesr York. j Receive Peposits, Discount First-clas- s Business l'aper, I at: end to Collecting, &c, Alc myiO ly E. HOFFMANN, M. D., IIYSICIAX AND SCItGEOX, COKVKR L Mer. hant aud Kaahuu.unu is , near the l'ost-otlio- j JiulJ ly ALLEN & CHILLINGWCRTH, i KAWA11IAK, HAWAII, VVII.L COXTI XFE Til E GENERAL T MF.KCHANMSK and SIlll'.'ING III SINKSS at the ubove port, where they are prepared to furnish the justly cele-br-tt- ed Kawaihae rotaloes, and such other recruits as are required bv whale ships, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. (aul2 1y) FI RKWOOD ON II AN D. DILLINGHAM CO., MPORTERS AND DEALERS IX HARD-WA- R I K, Cutlery, Cry Goods, Paints and Oils, and General Merchandise. No. 95 King Street, Honolulu. ly CHUNG HOON, .MERCHANT A X IF GEN-K- R COMMISSION VL AG KM', Agent for the Paukaa and Ainauulu Sugar Plantations Im- porter of Teas and other Chinese and Foreign Goods and wholesale dealer in Hawaiian Produce, In New Stone Store, Nuuanu Street, below King. jail) ly W. C. JONES, AT LAW AND LAND AGENT ATTORNEY in all the Courts of the Kingdom. 11 will attend the Circuit Courts on Kauai, Maui and Hawaii, and visit either of those Islands on special business. aul9 Office next door d C. C. Bennett's Store. ly D. N. FLITNER, IIISOLD RI SINESS IN" THE CONTINUES building. Kahuma:iu Street. Ciir.inoincters rated by observations ol the sun and start with a transit instrument accurately adjusted to the meridian of Honolulu. Particular attention given to tine watch repairing. Sextant and quadraut glasses silvered and adjusted Charts aud nautical instruments constantly ou jy29 hand and for sale. ly L. L. TORBERT, nEALER IX ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MA TK RIALS. Paints and Oil, Wall Paper, Window and Picture Glass, Sash, Blinds. Doors, Ac. &c. orriCK No. -- 0 Fsplanadk, (a-- ly) 'OpposiTk Coubt Hocsb R. H. STANLEY. A TTORXKY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. X. OFFICE in Rhodes' Fire-pro- Building, Kaahumanu alo street, Honolulu. om M. McINERNY AND DEALER IX I.MPORTER Hats, Caps, Jewelry, Perfumery, Pocket Cutlery, and every description of Gent's Superior Furnishing Goods. T 7" Uen ken's Fine Calf Dress Boots, always 011 hand. N. K. Cuk.xtaoF Fokt asu Mkrcuant Ptrkkts. jal3 ly E. P. ADAMS, A UCTIOXEER A N' D 'OM M ISSIOX M ER- - CHANT. Queen Street, Honolulu, II. I. j.16 ly A. w. JIPD. J. 8. LAYTOS. JUDD & LAYTON, rUlOCERS ANT) lRO soX DEALERS, VJ Familv Grocery and F'eed Store, 32 Fort Street, Honolulu. dlO ly C. F. NICHOLS, M. D. OMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. CORNER II Fort and Merchant Streets. At Otiice, forenoon ?ifter 6; to P. M. House, Ber-ta- Street. jyl tim J. S. Walker S. C. Allen. WALKER & ALLEN, AND COMMISSION' SHIPPIXG Honolulu, h. i. ACESTS FOB Hawaiian P icket Line, Spencer's Plantation. ' Princeville Plantation. Naaiehu I'lantatit.n. t)nociea Plantation. ' Gre.nweH"s Cofl'ee. Imperial F'ire Insurance Curr.piny, Imdon. Merchant's Mutual Marine Insurance Co , San Francisco. TOI5ACXO ( Kill: STOKI, NO. i FORT STREET, OXSTAXTLY ON' HAXU I1JE CHOICEST BRANDS OF at oral Leaf, l ine Cat (he-'in- z and Siuokinz Tobaeto, Tnrkish, Unsian Havana f ijanlto? Havana, (.rrnuia and jlanil.t (iars, Clear Cases, Tobareo Cases, Cisanlto Taper, Tipe Cleaners, Meerschaum, Briar Wood and Other PIPES! "KILAUEA" SMOKING TOBACCO ! So well known fir its p irity and freshness, being prepared from the lest article of Natural Leaf. ap6 1y II. r.i'LLMANN". No. 41 Fort Street. F I IV E V II A XE FOR IX VESTING A SMALL SUM of money, or of securing 0E OF TIIE MOST ELICIULE I)TEI.LI.G LOTS In the City of Honolulu, is now offered by the Undersijrned. He is desirous to dispose or that One ana healthily situateu piece of Land adjoining the Government Gar ien, and fronting School and FV.rt Streets at the head of the latter. Anyone wishicic to purchase should apply soon, as the Lot will be sold at low figure. apt) J. S. LEMON. in HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, R. RYCROFT, Practical Plumber, Fort Street, next door to the Gov. ti n cut Yard. Orders f'T Hi u.-t- or Ship W.rk procpily attended to mh'J ly k. WHlTKlS. C. W. GkLKTT. R. WHITMAN & CO,, Manufacturers and Dealers in Saddles, HARNESS. AI EVERY ilescriii'.iuii of article in our line. Slior, Saddle, llarufs L Carriage Leather, Cunstanilv (ii hand. Sjieeiiil attention paid to driUtfe Triumiii.p and Trunk Work. 17 Orders from the olLer islands Solic.ied. ud attended to. No S3 Kiuj; u Hi IIutim. 130 IIoi.ii-.uIii- , H- - I. Cm A. D. BOLSTER, Uansr, Ship, Sign, Carriage Ornaincntal Taiuting In ail its branches. THE OI.I STAND. K A A II I'M A NT AT will execute all orders in his line with iromi.tness, at low rates, and in as good style us any. ji ly PACIFIC BRASS FOUNDRY. THE I'XDERSIGNF.D Will 1,11 II K- - speclfullv inform the pulilie thiit he is prepared to cant and finish all kinds of I r.is a. id composition work with dismiteh and lit reasonable rati s. IT All kinds of ship and plantation worV furnished on short notice. TV Constantly on hand, hue eoupimirs of the following, aires: , I. 1, li, 2 and 2i- - Also, oil cups and gauge cocks JAMF.S A. HOl'PEK, FO ly Kinir street. oo Kiu: Itroot. OO M T. DON NELL, IMPORTKR AND MAM KAOTt KI B OF ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE ! Suitable to this market. ty Old Furniture repaired and Mattrasses of all de scriptions made lo order. fore huv in: elsewhere call at S(iaiid8 K h l bid ly HAYSELDEN & SON, Builders and Contractors. Are prepared to give estimates for every kind of Work connected with the building trades. Residence corner of Nuuanu and Kukui Streets. aul9 C. E. WILLIAMS, Manufacturer, Importer and Dealer in Furniture OF EVERY DESCRIPTION-- . Furniture Ware Room on Fort street; Workshop at the old stand. Hotel street, near Fort. N. B. Orders from the other islands promptly attended to. Hiily lv E. C. ADDERLEY, Saddle and Harness Maker, CORN Kit rC7ms. Tort and Hotel St reels, Manulnlu. trr Carriages Trimmed with neatness and dispatch. Island Orders attended to pioinplly. aul'J ly McCOLGAN k JOHNSON, ERCH ANT TAILORS. FORT STREET, Honolulu, II. I., opposite I'livod. C. Ileuek's. uk22 ly J. S. DICKSON, House, Ship and Sign Painter, 02 King St., "V EARLY OPPOSITE MESSRS. dillinu-1- 1 HAM & Co. Graining. Marhlinp. Gilding, Calsomine, Paper Hanging, &c., A.C., executed oil the thorttst notice, and on tin most reasonable terms. my.i bin ALEX. CAMPBELL, TAILOR, 1 MCA.NU sTKK.LT, Opposite Merchant St. (my 13 ly) Honolulu. J. H. WICKE, CABINET MAKER, Alakea Street, tnyl3 Below the Theatre. ly Furniture made and repaired at reasonable prices. J. If. OAT.SKS.. W. C. WiHlLsKT. J. M. OAT, JK. J. M. OAT & CO., Sail Makers, Old Custom House Fire-pro- of BUILDING, On the Wharf, foot of Nuu uiu Street, Honolulu, II. I. XT All Orders in onr Line executed with promptness and dispatch, and Work Guaranteed to give Satisfaction. HKFKK BV fKliMISSblS TO: A. J. Cartwright. lisq. C. Brewer Co. A. W. peiree 4- Co. C. A. Williams & Co. li. II. Hackfeld ii Co. Walker A: Allen. Lvwsett & Co. BolleS . Co. a 29 W. FISCHER, Cabinet Maker and French Polisher a'J9 Hotel St , near the Drug Store of K. Strebz tr Co. ly J. T. CHAYTER, Ship and General Blacksmith, r' Sliop on the Esplanade, uear the Cn- - torn Ilonsr. Where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line with promptness and 111 a workmanlike manner Horse-shoein- g done with neatness and dispatch, ja-- 0 ly P. D ALT ON, Saddle and 13.1 riitssi .la.-ilic- r Kiya street, noyoi.vLV Carriage Trininiins in all it Orders from the other Is. an is promptly attended to. j'."J ly FOE SALE ! ffMIE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALFZ JL this property WITH ALL THE IMFKOVEMEMS, STOCK, PIPI.EMEMS, ie.. belonging th'Tf to, Situated in Mokuleia, WAIALUA, Oahu. DESCRIPTION. Three Thonand One Hundred Aeres 1'cstnre Land 1 of which, thirteen hundred arr-- s ar- - RICH BOTTOM LAND r.e.ir the sea. 1 hi re are on ratien i'n- - stone I'weilirs; House with Verandah. Kitchen a'tache l; Wo wleti House fir siurin: wool ; S:one Dairy; o:.e Cart Hjus-'- ; over txu miies of Stone Wall ; tsro miles and a quarter of Wire Fen ing, with Redwood P. uits. n. w ; Catt'e and Sh'ep Per.. A!o. one r ; 1 Wool Press, ene Iron x;e Ox Car: ; 0':e Iron Ax .x Car: fr drawing stone; one rpeir.g li..rse C.rt ; Ox Yokes, tnus CLaius, Crowbars, Uriti.is'.on' s, .c , Sc. STOCK. Fifteen H rse.. Mares and Colts. colts Improved stock ; F'our hundred ard titty h-- h i .if attie of ni x .I loirham and I'ev-.- !; e '.. One Hundred M iieh Con s, Four Yoke Working Ox-- n ; E.oir Yoke W. rins Steers ; Between F"our and F"ive Hundred M p. n.ie l b r;:; an 1 Southdo n. Refer to unders gned or to S. U. DOLE, F.'so. apG S. S. EM ERsOX. TO LET. THE CELLAR I'NDER MY STORE Capable of Storm,; between JoO and IOO ToNS. apo H. !. V HU SKY. APRIL 6. 1S7-2- . yUrrfoninl. j i - . .. ... i H. VOSS, No. 5 Merchant Street, j Practical Upholsterer. j ' aril'RTAlX IlAXOINii. CARPET, MAT- -! TING and Oil Cloth 'aid. r Ail sires Matirases constantly on h in.t. I WAY & TELFER, Carpenters, Contractors and Builders, t rr prrpureil isronirsn lor Mil s.inu of work connected with the hull lini; trade Shop on the K?iianaJe, next to T. rl'ert's midline sdop. j i6 tiin G. W. KAHK. RAHE & SNELL, House Carpenters, Contractors, Builders, Cnbiuel MiiUera). Ttirnrra. Etc., Elc. Corner Qjeon and Fort Sts , Honolulu. Beine prnclicai of h.ni c,n-rience- we are l.ieimred to execute all descriptions of wotit in the abi.ve hues, with promptitude, ou rcasouable terms. aid m a satisfactory m inner. j 16 bra JOHN FREDERICK KENYON, MILITAUY, XAVAL AXD CIVIL X X. X U O XI . King St., next door to Bradley's Barber Shop, Honolulu, o" ly M. BENFIELD, i Wagon and Carriage Builder, 74 and 6 Kin;; Street. Honolulu. C;jprj CA KUI AGES lil'lLT TO ORDER and warranted. Also, particular attention given to the REPJir.ixu or rziiicr.Es or urEar descrip 7O.V. Clarksinithing and Hure-Sliotdii- g ; f ania-re- , Slsn and Ornamental Painting; Carriage Trimming-- &C, will always be attended to in a manner to h'.ik-fiJ.V- T SATlSt'JCTlOy. Jj" Orders from all parts of the Islands promptly ex.-cutc- I'd ly W.DUNCAN, BLACKSMITH. SHOP ON THE KSPLAXADE, K where all worn from Ship or Shore will be attended lo ill a manner to warrant satisfaction. Juu ly JAS. L. LEWIS, Cooper and Gauger, at the Old Stand, rr ' CORNER OF KING AND HElllr.l. Streets. A large t.k of OIL SUOoKS and all kinds of Coopering Materials constantly on baud. Also, Shop u Hie Esplanade near the ( ostein Hopse. He hopes by attention to business to merit continuance of the patronage winch be has hitherto enjoyed, and for which he now returns his thanks. nil ly J. H. THOMPSON, General Blacksmith, Queen St., Honolulu. 5. HAS CONSTANTLY OX HAND A x D j For Sab at the Lowest Market Prices, a irooil assort- - ment of the lest Refined Bar Iron, and the llest ; r B.acksiiiitlrs Coal. ull iy JOHN NEILL, ivr a. cj ix iwi J3 i Nf). IO FORT STREET. where he will attend to all orders in the 1.0(1 .l i. GENERAL KITAIK I.I.N E He will give special attention to cleaning, repairing and reg- ulating Sewing Machines, and all other kinds of Light Machinery and Metal Work of every description. ALSO. OX HAND AND FOR SALK (VIKAP, a Variety of Sewing Machines, Gnns, Pistols, Shot, Ammunition, j .MACHINE OIL, NEEDLES, Ac, Ate. Sewing Machine Tuckers, Hinders, and all other extra and duplicate parts of Machines supplied on short notice. J- - Best .Machine Twist. J.l COLK at;KST IN THIS KINGDOM Foil ' The Celebrated Florence Sewing Machines. ' i.27 Issluinl Oi'd;rs Solicitoil. ly I j j OPEN" TO ALL. EVERY DAY j IN TH K W KKK. e- - Jit ei Hoars from 9 A. 31. lo 10 I. 3f., U in the Sailors' Home. The second Friday evening of each in' .nth reserved for the meetings of the Y. M. C. A. o7 ly HONOLULU ICEMAF,UFACTORY ! rflMI E UXD ERSIG X ED HAVING R EC El V ED I a Iresh supply of Ammonia and made peiinantnt arrange- ments to prevent falling short in th-- future, Ice will be Delivered to reru'.ir customers as before, riVE (5) CENTS PER FOUXID ! Orders can be given to Mr. W. M. Wa'lac . who has the sale nn.l delivery in charge, or left on the slates at '1 hos. G. Thrum's an i at Jnd 1 A. I.ayton's. Ord-r- s from the other Islands delivered alongside the vessels, properiy p .cked, at same rat- -, with cost of box and added. Cost of box refunded if returned to the Factory. Refrigerators and Ice Box s male to order at lowest possible ! SMITH. prices. Houoiuiu, Feh. Ul, 1S72. Sm A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE IN NUUANU VALLEY FOR SALE ! THE I" N DERSIG X F.D OFFERS y,o! loi; AI.K his property sitnat-- d in Nuuanu t 111 Vabev on ti e wed side, between the resideriee of J. II. W od. h me an C C. Harris. Th- - I'd contains ahuut three aer- - s of go's! pasture lar d, well wat-re- il, on w hich is located a good, sut stantial. ari l rouveitieiit Dei:i..g II. .use. Stables, an 1 Carriage all the out H .u-- in goo.l repair. 1 here is a never-- f iiing spring of pure water on the premises ; a;-- o a sir' am of water running through the and Any on- - wishing to purchase a finely located residence will do well to call an I exam. in: the above. T'ltin easy, and made known on appiieati .11 to "Am I'INCAN. apo At Ins Blacksmith Shop on Fsplanade. Mil OK rn at : inir. j II AT H: : II OF. J, HAT : "IF YOI WOULD HIVE YOUR HORSE I shod in a satisfactory mat.ru r. then gi to M. I! EN H KL!'S 7 at. lTfi King street. Honolulu V"U will there be accooi. mo'iated by a first ciass mechanic. You will also find it to jour advantage to lake your Carriage and li- - r.ernl Blacksmith' iliS, Painttl.g, R' pan mg, trr.. to the same estahhs'illlent. febJA am T I St A A T lllZS CENTRIFUGAL WIRE CLOTH FOR "SALE BV . . .... iILLIXGIIAM Ot s. , ms om No &5 KING STREET. 1?m PIANO FOR SALE ! Wm PER R. C. WYLIE FROM RECEIVED BRKMEN, A Superior Cottage Piano, Of W. S j!T's manufacture. For parto u'ars apply to aioSm F. A. SCHAEFER A: CO. GET THE BEST roit CHOICE PHOTOGRAPHS OF AN1 SIZE, Ambrctypes, Itlelair.otypcs, Porcelain Pictures, &c, GOT O Dickson's, 6i Fori Street. PUKES LOW AM) V.0UK tHKlMn.il. t.iaz.n IWHOLK NO. 8-2- 8. Boston Board of Underwriters ! GENTS 'r Ihr HwiiiM l.lnn.U. V f.'4 ly C I.Kt tOt A. t O Philadelphia Board of Underwriters ! 4 GEN I'S lsr Ihr llnwuiiun I. lis !., a m. f. ; ly C. IIKtV fe.u A. Cit. VOTH K.-- M 4STERS tty VESSELS VIS- - 1TI .NU this port in a disaWed con.li'.ion and insured in anr ol the Koaton and I'mln .lelphia Olti.is uiu.t hre their reri4 and avouuLs duly ceri.ned to by us. lei 2 ly '. IlKKW Hi A CO. THE BRITISH AND FORE1GX MARINE INSURANCE COMP'Y, (L1.M1XLI),) (TRHTS RISKS AT THE LOWEST KAIKS. The clauses in the I'olicies of this t'ompar y ar specially adtantageous. THKO. It. 1AI)S, Agent. THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMP'Y lnes lire and Life Pullrlr THE MOST LI It F. It A L TERMS. ALL OX .or Losses settled with fromptitude. Pl ly TID.O. 11. IAV1KS, Apciit. BOSTON BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. flMIE I'XDF.RSIGXED. AGEXTS OF THE M. Bostnu Board of I nderwnters, iiottfv Maateis of eels and others that all bills for Repairs on Visstls, and all bids for General Average purKses, must be approved by the Agent of the Boston t'mlera riters, who niusl also Ik' represented on all surveys, or such bills will not ! allowed. ol ly C. liKKWFIl A CO., Agents. - CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY. riMIE I XDERSIGXED. AGEXTS OF THE M. above Company, have been authorized to insure rn-- on Cargo, Freight Hiitl Treasure, from Honolulu to all P'Tis of the world, and vice ver.a. oil ly II. II At KKH.D .M Co. I H v i: It 1 A I. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of London. (In-lilui- e.l 1M)3.) capital. .oio.ooo in gold: fl'IIK L'XDERSIUXED ARE PREPARED to ivue policies on Fire n sksfsilh or without the aver age clause), on Plantation Buildings and Machinery, Private liwellings, Brii k. Stone and Wooden Stoles. Merchandise, Coals, Lumber, Ships in Port, kc.,on the most favorable terms. Tr A 1 1 lowi's iiljiilel nml piiiil lar lirrr. JLX For parliculur apply at the oftW of WALK Kit Si ALLKN, aul9 ly Agents for the Hawaiian Inlands F. A. SCHAEFER, AGENT ISri-mn- i llonr.l of t'nilrrw rilrra, '.iKriil Dri silrii llomil of I'lirlrrw rilrra. At; .il Vi n Itonr.l uf Ciulrrwrllrra. CUims sgiinsl Insurance Companies wilhin the Jurisdiction of the abuve Boards ol I n ri. nli rs, will have to be rerlified to by the Agent to make them valid. JaO ly 1 1 a si ii u it : 11 -- 1 it i: .m i : n FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. UNDERSIGNED. HAVING KEEN' T Apx,lnied Agent of the abovo Company . are prepared to insure risks against lire on Stone and Prick Buildings, and on Merchandise stored therein, on most favorable terms. For particulars apply at the cmce of 1.10 ly F. A. SCH A Ftp I'll CO. EW MM IJill.UJLIUIILlII I OF TI1K I.EK3IAMA LIFE IN. Si II ..NCI CO., OF NEW YORK. RESERVE FUND JAN. It. IS7I, OYER fgMIIS ASSOCIATION IS A MUTUAL ONE and recommends to ail tho.e anxious to Pisure their lives, with an ultimate view of havl ig positively provided for a certain sum to family or friend, that may Mirvive them, by being carried on on the soundest and uiokI liberal principle. The company was formed and is now controlled by a iiuin- - her of the leading solid citizens of the State ol New York, well tnnvii in ull the tnimeveil I iikt il ill OHi. of Ibe world. The Policies Contain all the desirable and salient features of the nnii.fiiifi ilurr ay.K-i..- . and may be surretnlered alter a two or three years' run. Privileges in regard to traveling ar very extensive, th whole of Kurope being ini bid- d. Ail the Business of this Company is done in rash. The amount paid sin. e I56O fur Policies expired hy death only, is over f l.boO.OOU For further inlormation, apply to II. BOI.LM ANV, Agent for the Hawaiian Islands. Medical F:xaminer, F'.D. HorrMAXN. M. D. fe3 ly tiie iiomiu mo. works to! MAKK ALL KINDS OF MACHIIV 1Z X Y 9 TEA M ENGINES, SUGAR MILLS, WIND MILLS, VACUUM PANS, CLARIFir.RS, CKNTR1F L'G A L M ACH IN I'.A. liolLF.lts. (;oolf:i;s, TASKS, SM0KK STACK?. AM) HEAVY SHEET IRON' WORK. CASTINGS IN IRON, BRASS AND LEAD Made to Order, and particular attention paid to S l i i p S m i t li i 1 1 f- -5 o T ON SALE, Valves, Cocks, and Brask Work of all kinds. Ccotiilugal Wire Cloths, of varb "is mest es. Flax g. Rubber Parking and Belting, l'ipin,', F.lbows. Tees. Bends. Nipples AC. Spam aid water gauges. Boiler tubing, various size Shifting, Bar, Plate and Angle Iron, PiB iron for badast, Scrap Iron, Nuts, Washers, Rivets, 1 Small S.zed Sugar Mi'.l, 1 Medium Sin-- -1 Suar Mid, 1 Kr.gine. 2 Hor-- e Power, 1 B iling I'owr. Apparatus f--r Tallow, 2 Turbine W bee s f r runiiiiifc' C'entrifugs'.s with 60 feet Head of water. S E C OXD II A X D M A C II I X E It V 1 Small Tu'oular Boiler. 2 llor" Power, 1 Small Sized Mid ar. I llorse Poa er complete. 2 Boilers suitable for tanks. Sawing and Wood VorJc F.XECt TED TO ORI'ER, For whicii the Works have unusual facilities. ap6 3m ALEXANDER YOUNG, Manager rJEW GOODS ! NEV GOODS, NEW GOODS! E JUST RE- - T CEIVED ci steamer M l.M'ANA, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF CENT'S, DOY'S AND YOUTH'S CLOT II I IV O J Of ail qualities. Also, an elegant riety of Gent's, Ladies', Misses' & Children's SHOES! NEW STYLES. Intending to make the above a specialty they cordially invite all to Examine their Stotk before Purchasing Elsewhere. "f'56 ltu S. MAG NIX X. CO. w ci a 0 A a I. 1 IT V..ii.es rr!s, wh.-- 1 re; .1 fnr frtr, are allnsre. j a .l.' iitit 11 in tl.r.e rli , I. Ii srr tisi.miit ailerlis I Uiei! I. en i.lj ir I src nilMI i 'y METROPOLITAN MARKET, WALL I'll, ai.vk srm '."'. OVO. .I'. aull ly WASHINGTON MARKET, XI F.sslts. HORN HOLT A li SS, Hull lor.. Nuu.i.u Mreet, neat lu laiv.'s Steam It.hery. arw prtpaied losupp y tlrrf. Mall.a. Vral and Lsssmb. at ail hours, on the most reasoiialds lerais. A slisrs ttt a roime soiiciled. j' kdiu crriolri.v ri.it:i:s. j The I'ndersigned hrrsby gie nolki'w thai fiwsa aud afli Match 1st, li:i, thry are prrpaird tu . Furnish their Customers and the Publ (eiierally Willi th CHOICEST MEATS at O CENT i'f.R VOCM). apO Sm C. BOUMIOLT Jk CO Fresh Butter.- - Notice. l.Mtll.M AND AFTER Tills DATE, THI unJerngued will furnish a llrst-- t lass article of HIKMI Bl ITF.Il, with Butter-inll- k given fiee to cUftoini-rs- , at FirTT Cent h..ui..I, delivered .very Saturday incrul mm llalems Banch. Mainlua, Oahil. fAMlr.L ANIHtlCWB Hi lulu. Jan. 15, ll7J -- J.'u ly I A. S. CLECHORN & CO., GENTS FOR THE 1 V WAIMKA TAN.M.IIV, 1 slly r Hawaii. WEST MAUI SUGAR ASSOCIATION ! l.AIIAINA, MAIL aOHOICF. SVU A lis. CROP OF I NYU. NO "mug in and for sale by J f,24 j, C IIKKWIll CO.. Ageniil WAILUKU PLANTATION! IVAll.rKI, M Al l. C It O P OF I HI T For Sale by C. HRKU F.H Co., JaO 3m Agent I" I OTW I i I ?. It ,11 1 tt , Ij A II XW IV . sflAMPItEI.L V TI'RTOX, Prrlrlo .J Crop of Sugar ol siiieiior ipialHy, now coininf In b.r sale In iiuaiitilie to Slid by nil if. II. IIACKFFI.b Jk C( M A K EE PLANTATION, IIEIII'AI.AKUA, MAUI. OF I HI I MG A It 4V MOIJMI, CROP For Sal by C. IKI W I K l u , Age ' XV A 1 K A 1 I J llAI T A TI I.V II. Crn-ll- . Proprietor. I OI'tiAR AND MOLASSi:s FROM TI ' I'lantatiou for sale In lots to suit purchasers. App , tM ly OF.O. 0- - M LKAN. As " KALIMKIIM PLANTATION SIC NOW COMING I.V, I AND FOR SALE IX LOTS TO Ml PCRCHAFKKS, HV AFONU k A cut Honolulu, June 1st, 171. Jul: O NOME A PLANTATIO CMGAR AND MOLASSES CROP lit coining in, fo sale In iUnnliiie. in uit purvhasers, f o7 im By WALK HI At A I.I. FN, Agrj I H7 1 I HI I t,UCER-J- Z. II I I. O , II . 1 irsl GA R AXD MOLASSES.CROP COM In and lor sale in ipiaiituirs lo suit purohasers by ,,7 0m WAI.KFR 4. ALI L.N, Aft PRINCEVILLE TLANTATIQ Suenr nnd .llolit aarn Crop 1870, IX. FOR SALE IX QUAN C10X1ING I nurchasers. hv jat) tilll v Ai.nr.it ai.i.r.n, f SOLE AND 8ADDLE LEATHCI Tanned Goat and Sheep Skins, ATIOXSTANTLY OX IIANIF AND FK 4l! V from the n WAIMKA TANNK11V CJ. NOTLK1 Ily (1 Jy) A. B. CLFGHOHN k CTV, A f n,. j HONOLULU STEAM DAKEB R. LOVE & BROTHERS, Propriety NUUANU SIR LIT. V . Jl I." I i nir.iiii hi a v a iiiir.s ML always on hand and made to order. Also, Mater. S7i and Jl utter Crar.h ttt, JKNSV LIND CAKF.S. Ao. SHIP UREA IF K ERA K ED on the shortest nl FAMILV BKKAD, made of the Best Flour, baked daily always on hand. .V. U. UltOrVlV ltRKAl) Of THE BEST iVJL aulU ly r-RUT Living Yet, and has been Livi SIouolulu Ihc IHt I'ouKccn Year thf: OLD 1 IIOAOMIJI SO A I WOItli: II V W t w. d. itAWLiiNb, ifianulactu:.; ALL KDNDS OF-SOA- lf AND- - T -- f T)r I 1 TJ nuvti ui xiti-i- , iuutiuu uiiu uuat ; Aty I Ann nil Uln.la l Soup Crroas Have received ex late arrivals from the Culled t Europe supplies of the ltrt Material la our Line for JUnifiU j I'urpo..., I,jj,, And id continue to be in receipt of fieuli iupplle and sailing vessels, i jt. jiared lo giv ati(aclkiu Dtulrm and ('oniuiiiirn of hU Spec In I W ho will f.vor him with their trad. X. H.AH Ofhrs Uft at the Store, of M. Mr.Jr, Importer an I Dealer in lloot nd Shoes, N. E. Corm of F ort and Merchant Stre-ts- , will be thank fully received and promptly attended to. A' .1. il AW II VS.' w V w ss mm wv i mmr I'rnrlirnl Kts nll Ja20 ly laleo, King St., lion f Properties For Sale or Lei THE HOUSE AXD LOT AT Till . J ent ranee of pauoa Valley, formerly occupiei j t i ,y ,r r,,-l'""- Spencer. Vh lot Include,' f - ' lar'e kalo patch ari' over 2 acre of Und. ALSO '! The House and Ear d . f Iln nulole 3 at KntthVd formerly occupied by the late Mr. Daniel STfT containing ii acre. ' ' AI0 1 t'j Theeelebratd SUUAR L A N D OF II i " ' ' in tLe District of II. to, Hawaii. i,''ir ' also ; The Land, House. Pasture and r. 'tnitea n.' 1I ' Kona, Hawaii, containing about 700 acre. ALSO it A Furnislieu Cottage at Waikikl Ileach. ALSO, TO LET The Premier at the corner of Fort and Queen B;r, ' nolnlu, lately occupied by Mr. J. PickforJ, and , oflices, shops, Ac. For particular apply to 1 27 W. L. Riding Pants, Riding J) GENTLEMEN W II 4R E prff", exi rcise. arrn- - i. wis. i'l Vl t Aic Ml ' (3 V' Ilia"-- " tttm P J. KENYON'S. ''' 5. r
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If the ni-- w-r- e so ickd, I'll ask niy IapaII ow he lUml to .rjse to my daUmt Baiua ;

Was he like th'. rest f them ? ;o.nlus W ho knows ?

AruJ hai shall I sty, ii a wr-.-tc- sh .aid projKse .

I am th nkinr If aunt knew so little i,t sin.Whit a w..i--1- r aui.t Tbiih.V aunt mut hae been !

Anil ter jri.-:ui- it it me how sh .rkiogly sadThat we ir!a of I hI .y are s-- frightfully hdA martyr will use us, and tmthiiis !se ran ;

let nie p. f .sh to re-u- e some wretched ou"S man !

Tlib wbea to th altar via liiu I (to,

Auiit Tahilha'll tell me she never did so!Atlantic Monthly far March.

VARIETY.

Any fol citn make a woman talk, but it'sratLer I.urJ to luuko 0110 li.itt-n- .

Theio re twn retiwons why home jieof lo neveriniii'l tlieir own husinetis. One in that tlicyliaven't any busmet-n-, acl the eecund is that theyhave no iitinJ.

Dr. liecchcr Kiil, Sutvlay evening, that thereare some men w!n make g xJ rirajerc, ami are

nrjarently devout Chriotian, whom I would nottrust out of my ight."

A Welnh farmer residino; near Utica, whilebeing run away with by a iair of frightenedliorws, hhiutcd "I leave my wife 10,000; notime to make a will." lie in otiXl alive, but badlybruised.

Jofh IJillinirH pays that the difference between ablunder and a mistake in tliirf : When a man jmiH j

down a bad umbrella and lakes up a goud one, heluakcs a mistake ; but when he jiuts down ag'xxlone and takes uj a bad one, be maked a blunder.

Mrs. .Wixjd.--s of Millersliurg, Holmes county.Ohio, la driving a gond luiiiee8 with the aid oftlic liquor law. Site has recovered 10,000 from j

diallers wtio have eold liquor to her husband, and !

the old man istill flicks to the saloons. j

A Yankee in England, being annoyed by the j

constant Iioafting a toiur?riurity of Engliwli girls,finally eilenced laudation by declaring that they I

bad a girl in Itoii, 11 years oiu, who couiachew guui in seven dilTcicnt languages, with hereyeu shut.

A MNsonri arent overcame his son's nvcrsionto meilicine by inducing lift; corrupt youngster tomake a hearty meal from buck-whe- at cakes andeyrup of squills. The boy said lie thought some-thing ailed the molacses when bis father told himto eat all he wanted.

A Rochester young lady lias sued a photograph-er of that cit v for 000 damages, because hedisplayed one of her pictures ia trout of his place j

witti thi- placard attached: "One-ha-lf a dozen j

photographs ordered by this very stylish young j

lady, and payment rerpectfully a.-k-ed and insult- - j

ingly refused." j

Not all historians are reliable. Thus: "EliPerkins" informs us that Alhany was named alterthe Albany Krtninj Journal. "Mr. Weed," heavs, ''started the Journal there a great many

years before a house whs built, and people cameand settleJ near by so as to be where they couldread the newspaper."

There is a little railroad at IJayou. Sara, Louis-iana, that runs . WtMslville on a very uncertainschedule. A stranger came in the other day and j

enquired bow often the steam ears made trqj to j

the country. The party interrogated said, "Tri- - j

weekly." "What do you mean by ly ?" I

The answer was, "It goes up one week and tries ;

to come down the next.

Artemus Ward was on a slow California train,and be went to the Conductor and suggested thatthe cow-catch- er vas on the wrong end of thetrain; for, said he, " You will never overtake acow, you know, but if you'd put it on the otherend. it might be useful, lor now there's notion'on earth to hend-- r a cow from walkin' right inand bitin' the folks ! "

An editor and his wife were walking out inthe bright moonlight one evening. Like all ed-itor's wives, she was of an exceedingly poetic na-

ture, and said to her mate: "Notice thatmoon ; how bright, and calm, and beautiful!"

Couldn't think of noticing it," returned theeditor, " for anything less than the usual ratesu dollar and fifty cents for twelve lines."

1'euin'dtuf. Times. A clergyman, on exchange,found a note in the IbMe to the effect that brotherA. requested the prayers of the church that thelos of his wife might be blessed to him, etc. Thepreacher prayed most fervently. To his amaze-

ment and mortification be found that the rote hadIain in tlc pulpit a ye.tr. while the bereaved manwas on this Sabbath sitting with a new wife inthe Congregation.

A Lnr's Age. Some of our younger readers,mathematically inclined, may derive both amuse-ment and profit from the solution of the follow-

ing problem :

"A man asked his sweetheart's aire ;She ttius replied hotl grave and s.igc :

?i times seven and seven tinfs threeAdd to my a;e tbe sum will he

As much above six nines and f iur. "As I Ice my age exce-- J a score.

The Danbury. Conn., .VtifJ says : "A younglad? in a neighboring town has taken up den-

tistry for a living. All the gentlemen patronizeher. When she puts her arm around the necknf a patient and careses his jaw for the ofiend-i- n

member, the sensation is about as nice asthey make "em. One young man hasiiopelesnly infatuated with her. Consequently hehasn't a tooth in his head. iMie has pulled everyblessed one of them; and made him two neweets and pulled them, he is now at work onhis father's saw. lie holds the saw.

A facetious individual not many miles fromDanbury, sought to "draw his wife out" bypretending to be found dead with an empty laud-

anum vial by his fide. And that lady was agood deal shocked at first, but having read that aneedle introduced in the human flesh would indi-

cate on its surface whether that flesh was dead,and being a woman of eminent practicability,she at once armed herself with a polished cam-

bric of nearly two inches growth, and withthrobbing heart and bated breath introducedgood share of its length into an appropriate por-tion of the deceased. What the surface of theneedle really indicated was not learned as hetook it with him as he pasricd through the eaah.

VOL. XVI-N- O. 31.!

gastntss Oris.THEO. H. DAVIES,

(Late J in ion. Green & Co jKit A XI) COMMISSION" MERC-

HANT.IMPORT lOtM X.KLioyd.' and the LiverfKil Ciiderwri'ers. Northern

Company, aud llntinh and Foreign Marine InsuranceCon, patiy.

ro h 23 Fire Proof Buildings. Kauhumanu and Viueen Sis. ly

S. B. DOLE,A Tl ORXKV AT IV4V. OFFICE OVERJ. H.chrdm's rtore, corner of Fort and Merctrint Streets.tuh'ZS Honolulu. ly

ED. HOFFSCHLAEGER & CO.,

f M PO RT Kits A N l t OM.MISSION' MER--J t HANTS,

Corner of Fort aud Merchant street. n.l.y ly

S. MAGNIN & Co.,IMPORTERS ANI HKIIiHIN IN' GEX- -fl. r.KAl. MKU( M Nni?K.

1'ry Goods, Clothing, lvts and ?hoes, and G. nt's Furnishing(SieMlS

Bib? Nuuanu St. CTrer of Marine, Honolulu, II. I. IfJ. H. WHITNEY, D. D. S.

EXTIST, OFFICE OVER IR. IIOFF- -13 MANN'S 1KL SI HKK,Curlier of Kaahum inn and Mereh:nt Mreets. Ofllce hour

from 8 a M tid 2 r. u l. ILtOHOBS. J.Vl SXlTIIIE.-l-.

A. S. CLEGHORN k Co.,M PORTERS A NO WHOLESALE A N lill. TAIL OKALKKS IN

Cencral Merchandise,Corner sturi ntil KHHl unidCU ?.

t,7 1 jr Nuu ihU , nd C rner Kort arid Hotel Sts.

A. F. JUDD,ASI) COI NSKLLOR AT L WVTTORXEY do4r eo Merchant St. liH ly

JOHN S. McGREW, M. D.,f ATK SIRGEOX I'. S. A KM V. CAN HEiJ conult-- d at his residence on Hotel Street, between A la-

ke and Fort Streets. nlS ly

M. S. GRINBAUM & CO.,AND WHOLESALEIMPORTERS CI .tiling. Hats, Caps. Boots nd Shoes,

aud every variety ol Gentlemen's Superior Furnishing Goods.Store formerly occupied !y W. A. Aldrich, Makee's

n!8 Block, Queen Street. ly

J. W. AUSTIN,TTORXKY AND COI'X'SELLOR AT L V.A tilliceover Whitney a Book-stor- e, Honolulu. n-- l 6in

E. 0. HALL & SON,M PORTERS a M DEALERS IX HARD-WARE,I Irytoods, I'amts. Oils, and General Merchandise.

til Corner Fort and King Sts. ly

JAS. W. GIRVIN,M ISSIOX M E lit II A XT AND DEA I.KitC10XI Merchandise. LAHA1NA.

Orders trom the other Is.ands promptly attended to. oS O.u

BROWN k CO.,MPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ALES.

INKS AND SPlKirS, AT HllOLKSALK.9 Merchant S reel, o!4 1y Honolulu, II. I.

CHULAN & BROTHER,P O It T E It S or A X D DEALERS 1 XIM CHINA GOODS

Of all descriptions, and in all kinds of Dry Goods. Also, con-stantly on baud, a sue ri.,r quality of Hawaiian Rice.

fil Nuua u Street, Honolulu. ly

C. S. BARTOW,CCTION'EER. SALESROOM ON QUEEN"A Jul7 Street, one door Iroin Kaaliumauu. ly

LEWERSl: DICKSON,E LERS IN LI MUKIl A ND IJL ILDING

jy-- J Materials. Fort i street. ly

JOHN THOS. WATERHOUSE,M PORTER AN D DEA I ER IN GENERAL

MKRCH.ANDla.'tl Queen Street, Honolulu. 1.'

FISCHER & ROTHERCH A NT TAILORS. FORT STREET,opsite Odd Fellow's Hall, Honolulu, II. I. al5 l v

HY1MAN & BROTHERS,PO RT ERS, WHO f. ES A L E AN D It ETA 1 LIM DKALKRs IN

Dry Goods, Clothin?, H its, Furnishing; Goods, Ladies' andGenu' B.ots and Slews. Yankee Notions, 4C, &c,

Capt. Snow' Building, No. 20 Merchant St., Honolulu. a8 ly

IRA RICHARDSON, !

j

AND DEALER IX ROOTS.IMPORTER ine Clothing, Furnishing Goods,Perfumery, Kc.

Corner of FVrt and Merchant St. 1 1! ly Honolulu, II. I.

THOMAS SPENCER,CHAXDLER. DKALKR IXSHIP Merchandise. Island Produce, ic, and

Commission mkrchant,Btros's Bat, Hilo, Sasdwi-- Islasda.

Will keep constantly on hand a-- i extensive assortment of everydescription of goods required by ships and others.

The highest price given for Island Produce.XT Money advanced lor Bills of Kxchange at reasouaMe rates.

a ly

J. PERRY,E A I.K It I N" ; K X E R A L M F. R C 1 1 A N D I S E,

Fire-Pro- Store, Cornr of Hotel aud Nuuanu Sts.,llomlalu, 11. 1.

Aii Kktail tsTimi'imrsi os NrtAXf Sthsst, abovka the Fire-- i rix.l store. ly

aTw. PEIRCE&"C07,(SuCC' SSffS 'O ('. L. ll'nli'irds tt" Co.)

4CJIII P CII 1 XDI.ERS a XD GENERA L COM-- 3MISSION MEtlCilANlS. Honoluiu, ll.waiian Islands.

Abkaham W. Pkikce. (jioly) I. B. Pbtkksos.

M. PHILLIPS & Co.,MPORTERS AND W IIOI.F.S I.K DEA L--1 ers in Clothing. B mts, shoes. Hats, s Furnishing and

Fancy Goods, toll bin) No. 11 Kaahumanu St iionoiuiu.

THOS. G. THRUM'S,STATIONERY. CUTLERY AND NEWS

Iepoi, and Circulating Lmrary. (late lilacs: & Aul.l sStand F.iiyraving, C Oigi aphy , steucil Cu.ticg.and Copying,att. luled to.

o7 ly Merchant Street. Honolulu.

THEOD. C. HEUCK,M PORTER A N D COMMISSION' MER- -CHAN r. (.7 ly) llon-lul- u, tahu. 11 1.

W. L. GREEN,aOOMMISION merchant. fire-pro- of

Building, yuee n Street,07 ly Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands

JOHN EITSON,ALER IN W INES. SPIRITS. ALE AMPOKILR, oT ly HONOLULU.

DOWSETT CO.,r UMBER MERCHANTS AND DEALERSLai in Building Materials of all kinds.Corner Queen and Foil streets, Honolulu ja7 ly

F. HORN,ON'FECTION ER. NO. 40 HOTEL ST.,c next door to C. E. Vt uhams, Honolulu. dl7

AFONG & ACHUCK,W HOLES A LE AND RETAILIMPORTERS. Merchandise. F". Store, Nuua-

nu Street. dlO ly

CASTLE & COOKE,AND DEALERS IXIMPORTERS merchanmsf:,

SHIPPING AND COMMISSION" MERCHANTS,f! X'i. 60 King Street, Honolulu. H. I. ly

BOLLES & CO.,

SHIP CHANDLERSMERCHANTS

AND COMMISSION" j

Importers and Dealers In General Merchandise. Queen Street,Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.

Agents for tbe Kaunaltakai. Maunalua ant K.ikasko Saltfi Works. ly

HONOLULU,

business

A. C. SMITH,

G'UOCF.lt AM SHIP CH ANDLER, LA11 ACS' A, MAI I.

Money and Recruits furui.-he-d to Ships on Favorable Term.j iS ly

H. HAOKFELD & Co.E N E It A I COMMISSION' AGENTS.C o7 ly HoNoLCLl.

H. E. McINTYEE k BROTHER,GROCERY. FEED STORE AND BAKERY,

of kins and r un street.nZO ly Honolulu. II. I.

WOLDEMAR HULLER,OF MlSlC AN1 I. A XGl AfilXIJROFKSSOR b- - left at T G. lhrum's liook Store, ly

T. J. HATSKI DEV. F. H. HATSBI SEN.

HAYSELDEN BROS.I.K RS I X II R V WOODS, FA N" C YDE Goiii'S ANb CLOTHING.

Criterion Building, Fort St. (s!6 ly) llouniulu, II. I.

H. BOLLIIANN,TMPOKTF.lt OF A X I DEALER IN TOIL BAVCO A Nl CIGARS, I

il Fort Mreet, 1 ly) Honolulu, II. I.

C. BREWER t CO.,A X D SHI PP1 XG MER- -COMMISSION' CHANTS.

Honolulu, Oahu, f.iuly ly) litwaiian Islands

ALEX. J. CARTVRIGHT,OM M ISSION MERCHANT AND GKX- -G KKAL llll'l'l.NG AUt.N T,

Honolulu. Hawaiian Islands. jyiia lyi

F. A. SCHAEFER & CO.,T M PORTERS AND COMMISSION' MERC-

HANTS,JLHonolulu, Hawaiian -l m Is. jul7 ly

BISHOP & CO., BANKERS,ON'OLULi;. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.II bit AW BILLS OF K.VCIl.ANGK ON

The Bank of Calif. rni; San FranciscoMessrs. Waller New York1 rein out National Uank BostonOriental Bank Cor e.rat ion LondonOriental llaui Corporation, payable in Sydney, Melbourne i

and Auckland.Agents for the Manhattan Lite Insurance Company of Nesr

York. j

Receive Peposits, Discount First-clas- s Business l'aper, I

at: end to Collecting, &c, Alc myiO ly

E. HOFFMANN, M. D.,IIYSICIAX AND SCItGEOX, COKVKR

L Mer. hant aud Kaahuu.unu is , near the l'ost-otlio-j

JiulJ ly

ALLEN & CHILLINGWCRTH, i

KAWA11IAK, HAWAII,

VVII.L COXTI XFE Til E GENERALT MF.KCHANMSK and SIlll'.'ING III SINKSS at the

ubove port, where they are prepared to furnish the justly cele-br-tt- ed

Kawaihae rotaloes, and such other recruits as arerequired bv whale ships, at the shortest notice and on themost reasonable terms. (aul2 1y) FI RKWOOD ON II AN D.

DILLINGHAM CO.,MPORTERS AND DEALERS IX HARD-WA- RI K,

Cutlery, Cry Goods, Paints and Oils, and GeneralMerchandise.

No. 95 King Street, Honolulu. ly

CHUNG HOON,.MERCHANT A X IF GEN-K- RCOMMISSION VL AG KM',

Agent for the Paukaa and Ainauulu Sugar Plantations Im-porter of Teas and other Chinese and Foreign Goods

and wholesale dealer in Hawaiian Produce,In New Stone Store, Nuuanu Street, below King. jail) ly

W. C. JONES,AT LAW AND LAND AGENTATTORNEY in all the Courts of the Kingdom. 11

will attend the Circuit Courts on Kauai, Maui andHawaii, and visit either of those Islands

on special business.aul9 Office next door d C. C. Bennett's Store. ly

D. N. FLITNER,IIISOLD RI SINESS IN" THECONTINUES building. Kahuma:iu Street.

Ciir.inoincters rated by observations ol the sun and startwith a transit instrument accurately adjusted to the

meridian of Honolulu. Particular attention given totine watch repairing. Sextant and quadraut

glasses silvered and adjusted Charts audnautical instruments constantly ou

jy29 hand and for sale. ly

L. L. TORBERT,nEALER IX ALL KINDS OF BUILDING

MA TK RIALS.Paints and Oil, Wall Paper, Window and Picture Glass,

Sash, Blinds. Doors, Ac. &c.orriCK No. --0 Fsplanadk, (a-- ly) 'OpposiTk Coubt Hocsb

R. H. STANLEY.A TTORXKY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.

X. OFFICE in Rhodes' Fire-pro- Building, Kaahumanualo street, Honolulu. om

M. McINERNYAND DEALER IXI.MPORTER Hats, Caps, Jewelry, Perfumery,

Pocket Cutlery, and every description of Gent's SuperiorFurnishing Goods. T 7" Uen ken's Fine Calf Dress Boots,always 011 hand.

N. K. Cuk.xtaoF Fokt asu Mkrcuant Ptrkkts. jal3 ly

E. P. ADAMS,A UCTIOXEER A N' D 'OM M ISSIOX M ER- -

CHANT.Queen Street, Honolulu, II. I. j.16 ly

A. w. JIPD. J. 8. LAYTOS.

JUDD & LAYTON,rUlOCERS ANT) lRO soX DEALERS,VJ Familv Grocery and F'eed Store,

32 Fort Street, Honolulu. dlO ly

C. F. NICHOLS, M. D.OMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. CORNERII Fort and Merchant Streets. At Otiice, forenoon ?ifter 6;

to P. M. House, Ber-ta- Street. jyl tim

J. S. Walker S. C. Allen.WALKER & ALLEN,

AND COMMISSION'SHIPPIXG Honolulu, h. i.ACESTS FOB

Hawaiian P icket Line, Spencer's Plantation.'Princeville Plantation. Naaiehu I'lantatit.n.

t)nociea Plantation. ' Gre.nweH"s Cofl'ee.Imperial F'ire Insurance Curr.piny, Imdon.Merchant's Mutual Marine Insurance Co , San Francisco.

TOI5ACXO ( Kill: STOKI,NO. i FORT STREET,

OXSTAXTLY ON' HAXU I1JE CHOICESTBRANDS OF

at oral Leaf,

l ine Cat (he-'in- z and Siuokinz Tobaeto,

Tnrkish, Unsian Havana f ijanlto?Havana, (.rrnuia and

jlanil.t (iars,Clear Cases, Tobareo Cases,

Cisanlto Taper, Tipe Cleaners,

Meerschaum, Briar Wood and Other

PIPES!"KILAUEA" SMOKING TOBACCO !

So well known fir its p irity and freshness, being preparedfrom the lest article of Natural Leaf.

ap6 1y II. r.i'LLMANN". No. 41 Fort Street.

F I IV E V II A XEFOR IX VESTING A SMALL SUM

of money, or of securing

0E OF TIIE MOST ELICIULE I)TEI.LI.G LOTS

In the City of Honolulu, is now offered by the Undersijrned. Heis desirous to dispose or that One ana healthily situateu pieceof Land adjoining the Government Gar ien, and fronting Schooland FV.rt Streets at the head of the latter.

Anyone wishicic to purchase should apply soon, as the Lotwill be sold at low figure. apt) J. S. LEMON.

in

HAWAIIAN ISLANDS,

R. RYCROFT,Practical Plumber, Fort Street, next

door to the Gov. ti n cut Yard.Orders f'T Hi u.-t- or Ship W.rk procpily attended to

mh'J ly

k. WHlTKlS. C. W. GkLKTT.

R. WHITMAN & CO,,Manufacturers and Dealers in Saddles,

HARNESS. AI EVERYilescriii'.iuii of article in our line.

Slior, Saddle, llarufs L Carriage Leather,Cunstanilv (ii hand.

Sjieeiiil attention paid to driUtfe Triumiii.p and Trunk Work.17 Orders from the olLer islands Solic.ied. ud

attended to.No S3 Kiuj; u Hi IIutim.

130 IIoi.ii-.uIii-,

H- - I. Cm

A. D. BOLSTER,Uansr, Ship, Sign, Carriage Ornaincntal Taiuting

In ail its branches.THE OI.I STAND. K A A II I'M A NTAT will execute all orders in his line with iromi.tness,

at low rates, and in as good style us any. ji ly

PACIFIC BRASS FOUNDRY.THE I'XDERSIGNF.D Will 1,11 II K--speclfullv inform the pulilie thiit he is prepared to cantand finish all kinds of I r.is a. id composition work withdismiteh and lit reasonable rati s.

IT All kinds of ship and plantation worV furnished on shortnotice.

TV Constantly on hand, hue eoupimirs of the following,aires: , I. 1, li, 2 and 2i- - Also, oil cups and gauge cocks

JAMF.S A. HOl'PEK,FO ly Kinir street.

oo Kiu: Itroot. OO

M T. DON NELL,IMPORTKR AND MAM KAOTt KI B OF

ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE !

Suitable to this market.

ty Old Furniture repaired and Mattrasses of all descriptions made lo order.

fore huv in: elsewhere call at S(iaiid8 K h l

bid ly

HAYSELDEN & SON,Builders and Contractors.

Are prepared to give estimates for every kind ofWork connected with the building trades.

Residence corner of Nuuanu and Kukui Streets. aul9

C. E. WILLIAMS,Manufacturer, Importer and Dealer in

FurnitureOF EVERY DESCRIPTION-- .

Furniture Ware Room on Fort street; Workshop atthe old stand. Hotel street, near Fort.

N. B. Orders from the other islands promptly attended to.Hiily lv

E. C. ADDERLEY,Saddle and Harness Maker,

CORN Kit rC7ms.Tort and Hotel St reels, Manulnlu.

trr Carriages Trimmed with neatness and dispatch. IslandOrders attended to pioinplly. aul'J ly

McCOLGAN k JOHNSON,ERCH ANT TAILORS. FORT STREET,

Honolulu, II. I., opposite I'livod. C. Ileuek's. uk22 ly

J. S. DICKSON,House, Ship and Sign Painter, 02 King St.,

"V EARLY OPPOSITE MESSRS. dillinu-1- 1HAM & Co.

Graining. Marhlinp. Gilding, Calsomine, Paper Hanging,&c., A.C., executed oil the thorttst notice, and on tin mostreasonable terms. my.i bin

ALEX. CAMPBELL, TAILOR,

1 MCA.NU sTKK.LT,

Opposite Merchant St. (my 13 ly) Honolulu.

J. H. WICKE,CABINET MAKER, Alakea Street,

tnyl3 Below the Theatre. lyFurniture made and repaired at reasonable prices.

J. If. OAT.SKS.. W. C. WiHlLsKT. J. M. OAT, JK.

J. M. OAT & CO.,Sail Makers, Old Custom House Fire-pro- of

BUILDING,On the Wharf, foot of Nuu uiu Street, Honolulu, II. I.

XT All Orders in onr Line executed with promptness anddispatch, and Work Guaranteed to give Satisfaction.

HKFKK BV fKliMISSblS TO:

A. J. Cartwright. lisq. C. Brewer Co.

A. W. peiree 4- Co. C. A. Williams & Co.li. II. Hackfeld ii Co. Walker A: Allen.Lvwsett & Co. BolleS . Co. a 29

W. FISCHER,Cabinet Maker and French Polisher

a'J9 Hotel St , near the Drug Store of K. Strebz tr Co. ly

J. T. CHAYTER,Ship and General Blacksmith,

r' Sliop on the Esplanade, uear the Cn- -torn Ilonsr.

Where he is prepared to execute all ordersin his line with promptness and 111 a workmanlike manner

Horse-shoein- g done with neatness and dispatch, ja-- 0 ly

P. D ALT ON,Saddle and 13.1 riitssi .la.-ilic-r

Kiya street, noyoi.vLV

Carriage Trininiins in all it

Orders from the other Is. an is promptly attended to. j'."J ly

FOE SALE !

ffMIE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALFZJL this property

WITH ALL THE

IMFKOVEMEMS, STOCK, PIPI.EMEMS, ie..belonging th'Tf to,

Situated in Mokuleia, WAIALUA, Oahu.

DESCRIPTION.Three Thonand One Hundred Aeres 1'cstnre Land 1

of which, thirteen hundred arr-- s ar- - RICH BOTTOM LANDr.e.ir the sea. 1 hi re are on ratien i'n- - stone I'weilirs;House with Verandah. Kitchen a'tache l ; Wo wleti House firsiurin: wool ; S:one Dairy; o:.e Cart Hjus-'- ; over txu miies ofStone Wall ; tsro miles and a quarter of Wire Fen ing, withRedwood P. uits. n. w ; Catt'e and Sh'ep Per.. A!o. one r ; 1

Wool Press, ene Iron x;e Ox Car: ; 0':e Iron Ax .x Car: f rdrawing stone; one rpeir.g li..rse C.rt ; Ox Yokes, tnusCLaius, Crowbars, Uriti.is'.on' s, .c , Sc.

STOCK.Fifteen H rse.. Mares and Colts. colts Improved stock ;

F'our hundred ard titty h-- h i .if attie of ni x .I loirhamand I'ev-.- !; e '.. One Hundred

M iieh Con s,Four Yoke Working Ox-- n ;

E.oir Yoke W. rins Steers ;

Between F"our and F"ive Hundred M p. n.ie l b r;:; an 1

Southdo n.Refer to unders gned or to S. U. DOLE, F.'so.

apG S. S. EM ERsOX.

TO LET.THE CELLAR I'NDER MY STORECapable of Storm,; between JoO and IOO ToNS.apo H. !. V HU SKY.

APRIL 6. 1S7-2- .

yUrrfoninl. j

i -. .. ... i

H. VOSS, No. 5 Merchant Street, j

Practical Upholsterer. j

' aril'RTAlX IlAXOINii. CARPET, MAT- -!TING and Oil Cloth 'aid.

r Ail sires Matirases constantly on h in.t.I

WAY & TELFER,Carpenters, Contractors and Builders,

t rr prrpureil isronirsn lor Mil s.inuof work connected with the hull lini; trade

Shop on the K?iianaJe, next to T. rl'ert's midlinesdop. j i6 tiin

G. W. KAHK.

RAHE & SNELL,House Carpenters, Contractors, Builders,

Cnbiuel MiiUera). Ttirnrra. Etc., Elc.Corner Qjeon and Fort Sts , Honolulu.

Beine prnclicai of h.ni c,n-rience- we arel.ieimred to execute all descriptions of wotit in theabi.ve hues, with promptitude, ou rcasouable terms.

aid m a satisfactory m inner. j 16 bra

JOHN FREDERICK KENYON,MILITAUY, XAVAL AXD CIVIL

X X. X U O XI .King St., next door to Bradley's Barber Shop, Honolulu, o" ly

M. BENFIELD, i

Wagon and Carriage Builder, 74 and 6Kin;; Street. Honolulu.

C;jprj CA KUI AGES lil'lLT TO ORDERand warranted.Also, particular attention given to the

REPJir.ixu or rziiicr.Es or urEar descrip7O.V.

Clarksinithing and Hure-Sliotdii- g ; f ania-re- , Slsnand Ornamental Painting; Carriage Trimming-- &C, will

always be attended to in a manner to h'.ik-fiJ.V- T

SATlSt'JCTlOy.Jj" Orders from all parts of the Islands promptly ex.-cutc-

I'd ly

W.DUNCAN, BLACKSMITH.SHOP ON THE KSPLAXADE,

K where all worn from Ship or Shore will be attended loill a manner to warrant satisfaction. Juu ly

JAS. L. LEWIS,Cooper and Gauger, at the Old Stand,rr ' CORNER OF KING AND HElllr.l.

Streets. A large t.k of OIL SUOoKS and allkinds of Coopering Materials constantly on baud.

Also, Shop u Hie Esplanade near the ( ostein Hopse.

He hopes by attention to business to merit continuanceof the patronage winch be has hitherto enjoyed, and for whichhe now returns his thanks. nil ly

J. H. THOMPSON,General Blacksmith, Queen St., Honolulu.

5. HAS CONSTANTLY OX HAND A x Dj For Sab at the Lowest Market Prices, a irooil assort--

ment of the lest Refined Bar Iron, and the llest; r B.acksiiiitlrs Coal. ull iy

JOHN NEILL,ivr a. cj ix iwi J3 iNf). IO FORT STREET.

where he will attend to all ordersin the

1.0(1 .l i. GENERAL KITAIK I.I.N E

He will give special attention to cleaning, repairing and reg-

ulating Sewing Machines, and all other kinds of Light Machineryand Metal Work of every description.

ALSO. OX HAND AND FOR SALK (VIKAP,

a Variety of Sewing Machines,Gnns, Pistols, Shot, Ammunition, j

.MACHINE OIL, NEEDLES, Ac, Ate.Sewing Machine Tuckers, Hinders, and all other extra and

duplicate parts of Machines supplied on short notice.J- - Best .Machine Twist. J.l

COLK at;KST IN THIS KINGDOM Foil '

The Celebrated Florence Sewing Machines. '

i.27 Issluinl Oi'd;rs Solicitoil. lyI

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OPEN" TO ALL. EVERY DAY j

IN TH K W KKK.e--

Jitei Hoars from 9 A. 31. lo 10 I. 3f.,

U in the Sailors' Home.The second Friday evening of each in' .nth reserved for the

meetings of the Y. M. C. A. o7 ly

HONOLULU ICEMAF,UFACTORY !

rflMI E UXD ERSIG X ED HAVING R EC El V EDI a Iresh supply of Ammonia and made peiinantnt arrange-

ments to prevent falling short in th-- future,

Ice will be Deliveredto reru'.ir customers as before,

riVE (5) CENTS PER FOUXID !

Orders can be given to Mr. W. M. Wa'lac . who has the salenn.l delivery in charge, or left on the slates at '1 hos. G.Thrum's an i at Jnd 1 A. I.ayton's.

Ord-r- s from the other Islands delivered alongside thevessels, properiy p .cked, at same rat- -, with cost of box and

added. Cost of box refunded if returned to theFactory.

Refrigerators and Ice Box s male to order at lowest possible! SMITH.prices.

Houoiuiu, Feh. Ul, 1S72. Sm

A DESIRABLE RESIDENCEIN NUUANU VALLEY FOR SALE !

THE I" N DERSIG X F.D OFFERSy,o! loi; AI.K his property sitnat-- d in Nuuanut 111 Vabev on ti e wed side, between the resideriee

of J. II. W od. h me an C C. Harris. Th- - I'd contains ahuutthree aer- - s of go's! pasture lar d, well wat-re- il, on w hich islocated a good, sut stantial. ari l rouveitieiit Dei:i..g II. .use.Stables, an 1 Carriage all the out H .u--

in goo.l repair. 1 here is a never-- f iiing spring of pure wateron the premises ; a;-- o a sir' am of water running through theand Any on- - wishing to purchase a finely located residencewill do well to call an I exam. in: the above. T'ltin easy, andmade known on appiieati .11 to "Am I'INCAN.

apo At Ins Blacksmith Shop on Fsplanade.

Mil OK rn at :

inir. j II AT H: :

II OF. J, HAT :

"IF YOI WOULD HIVE YOUR HORSEI shod in a satisfactory mat.ru r. then gi to M. I! EN H KL!'S

7 at. lTfi King street. Honolulu V"U will there be accooi.mo'iated by a first ciass mechanic. You will also find it tojour advantage to lake your Carriage and li- - r.ernl Blacksmith'iliS, Painttl.g, R' pan mg, trr.. to the same estahhs'illlent.

febJA am

T I St A A T lllZSCENTRIFUGAL WIRE CLOTH

FOR "SALE BV. . ....iILLIXGIIAM Ot s. ,

ms om No &5 KING STREET.

1?m PIANO FOR SALE ! WmPER R. C. WYLIE FROMRECEIVED BRKMEN,

A Superior Cottage Piano,Of W. S j!T's manufacture. For parto u'ars apply to

aioSm F. A. SCHAEFER A: CO.

GET THE BESTroit CHOICE PHOTOGRAPHS OF A N 1

SIZE,

Ambrctypes,

Itlelair.otypcs,

Porcelain Pictures, &c,GOT O

Dickson's, 6i Fori Street.PUKES LOW AM) V.0UK tHKlMn.il. t.iaz.n

IWHOLK NO. 8-2- 8.

Boston Board of Underwriters !

GENTS 'r Ihr HwiiiM l.lnn.U.V f.'4 ly C I.Kt tOt A. t O

Philadelphia Board of Underwriters !

4 GEN I'S lsr Ihr llnwuiiun I. lis !.,a m. f. ; ly C. IIKtV fe.u A. Cit.

VOTH K.-- M 4STERS tty VESSELS VIS- -1TI .NU this port in a disaWed con.li'.ion and insured in

anr ol the Koaton and I'mln .lelphia Olti.is uiu.t hre theirreri4 and avouuLs duly ceri.ned to by us.

lei 2 ly '. IlKKW Hi A CO.

THE BRITISH AND FORE1GXMARINE INSURANCE COMP'Y,

(L1.M1XLI),)(TRHTS RISKS AT THE LOWEST

KAIKS. The clauses in the I'olicies of this t'ompar y arspecially adtantageous. THKO. It. 1AI)S,

Agent.

THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMP'Ylnes lire and Life Pullrlr

THE MOST LI It F. It A L TERMS. ALLOX .or Losses settled with fromptitude.Pl ly TID.O. 11. IAV1KS, Apciit.

BOSTON BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS.flMIE I'XDF.RSIGXED. AGEXTS OF THE

M. Bostnu Board of I nderwnters, iiottfv Maateis of eelsand others that all bills for Repairs on Visstls, and all bidsfor General Average purKses, must be approved by the Agentof the Boston t'mlera riters, who niusl also Ik' represented onall surveys, or such bills will not ! allowed.

ol ly C. liKKWFIl A CO., Agents.-CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY.riMIE I XDERSIGXED. AGEXTS OF THE

M. above Company, have been authorized to insure rn-- on

Cargo, Freight Hiitl Treasure,from Honolulu to all P'Tis of the world, and vice ver.a.

oil ly II. II At KKH.D .M Co.

I H v i: It 1 A I.FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,

of London.(In-lilui- e.l 1M)3.)

capital. .oio.ooo in gold:fl'IIK L'XDERSIUXED ARE PREPARED

to ivue policies on Fire n sksfsilh or without the average clause), on Plantation Buildings and Machinery, Privateliwellings, Brii k. Stone and Wooden Stoles. Merchandise, Coals,Lumber, Ships in Port, kc.,on the most favorable terms.

Tr A 1 1 lowi's iiljiilel nml piiiil lar lirrr. JLX

For parliculur apply at the oftW ofWALK Kit Si ALLKN,

aul9 ly Agents for the Hawaiian Inlands

F. A. SCHAEFER,AGENT ISri-mn- i llonr.l of t'nilrrw rilrra,'.iKriil Dri silrii llomil of I'lirlrrw rilrra.

At; .il Vi n Itonr.l uf Ciulrrwrllrra.CUims sgiinsl Insurance Companies wilhin the Jurisdiction

of the abuve Boards ol I n ri. nli rs, will have to be rerlifiedto by the Agent to make them valid. JaO ly

1 1 a si ii u it : 1 1 -- 1 it i: .m i : nFIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.

UNDERSIGNED. HAVING KEEN'T Apx,lnied Agent of the abovo Company . are preparedto insure risks against lire on Stone and Prick Buildings,and on Merchandise stored therein, on most favorable terms.

For particulars apply at the cmce of1.10 ly F. A. SCH A Ftp I'll CO.

EW MM IJill.UJLIUIILlII I

OF TI1K

I.EK3IAMA LIFE IN.Si II ..NCI CO.,OF NEW YORK.

RESERVE FUND JAN. It. IS7I,OYER

fgMIIS ASSOCIATION IS A MUTUAL ONEand recommends to ail tho.e anxious to Pisure their

lives, with an ultimate view of havl ig positively provided fora certain sum to family or friend, that may Mirvive them, bybeing carried on on the soundest and uiokI liberal principle.

The company was formed and is now controlled by a iiuin- -her of the leading solid citizens of the State ol New York, welltnnvii in ull the tnimeveil I iikt il ill OHi. of Ibe world.

The Policies Contain all the desirable and salient features ofthe nnii.fiiifi ilurr ay.K-i..- . and may be surretnleredalter a two or three years' run.

Privileges in regard to traveling ar very extensive, thwhole of Kurope being ini bid- d.

Ail the Business of this Company is done in rash.The amount paid sin. e I56O fur Policies expired hy death

only, is over f l.boO.OOUFor further inlormation, apply to

II. BOI.LM ANV,Agent for the Hawaiian Islands.

Medical F:xaminer, F'.D. HorrMAXN. M. D. fe3 ly

tiie iiomiu mo. works to!

MAKK ALL KINDS OF

MACHIIV 1Z X Y 9

TEA M ENGINES,SUGAR MILLS, WIND MILLS,

VACUUM PANS, CLARIFir.RS,

CKNTR1F L'G A L M ACH IN I'.A.

liolLF.lts. (;oolf:i;s,TASKS, SM0KK STACK?.

AM) HEAVY SHEET IRON' WORK.

CASTINGS IN IRON, BRASS AND LEAD

Made to Order, and particular attention paid to

S li i p S m i t li i 1 1f--5o T

ON SALE,

Valves, Cocks, and Brask Work of all kinds.Ccotiilugal Wire Cloths, of varb "is mest es.

Flax g. Rubber Parking and Belting,l'ipin,', F.lbows. Tees. Bends. Nipples AC.

Spam aid water gauges.Boiler tubing, various size

Shifting, Bar, Plate and Angle Iron,PiB iron for badast, Scrap Iron,

Nuts, Washers, Rivets,

1 Small S.zed Sugar Mi'.l,

1 Medium Sin-- -1 Suar Mid,1 Kr.gine. 2 Hor-- e Power,1 B iling I'owr. Apparatus f--r Tallow,2 Turbine W bee s f r runiiiiifc' C'entrifugs'.s with 60 feet

Head of water.

S E C O X D II A X D M A C II I X E It V

1 Small Tu'oular Boiler. 2 llor" Power,1 Small Sized Mid ar. I llorse Poa er complete.2 Boilers suitable for tanks.

Sawing and Wood VorJcF.XECt TED TO ORI'ER,

For whicii the Works have unusual facilities.

ap6 3m ALEXANDER YOUNG, Manager

rJEW GOODS !

NEV GOODS, NEW GOODS!

E JUST RE- -T CEIVED ci steamer M l.M'ANA,

A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF

CENT'S, DOY'S AND YOUTH'S

CLOT II I IV O J

Of ail qualities. Also, an elegant riety of

Gent's, Ladies', Misses' & Children's

SHOES!NEW STYLES. Intending to make the above a specialty they

cordially invite all to

Examine their Stotk before Purchasing Elsewhere."f'56 ltu S. MAG NIX X. CO.

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IT V..ii.es rr!s, wh.-- 1 re; .1 fnr frtr, are allnsre.

j a .l.' iitit 11 in tl.r.e rli , I. Ii srr tisi.miit ailerlisI Uiei! I. en i.lj ir I src nilMI i 'y

METROPOLITAN MARKET,WALL I'll,

ai.vk srm'."'. OVO. .I'. aull ly

WASHINGTON MARKET,XI F.sslts. HORN HOLT A

li SS, Hull lor.. Nuu.i.u Mreet,neat lu laiv.'s Steam It.hery. arw

prtpaied losupp y tlrrf. Mall.a. Vral and Lsssmb.at ail hours, on the most reasoiialds lerais. A slisrs ttt a

roime soiiciled. j'

kdiu crriolri.v ri.it:i:s. j

The I'ndersigned hrrsby gie nolki'w thai fiwsa aud afliMatch 1st, li:i, thry are prrpaird tu .

Furnish their Customers and the Publ(eiierally Willi th

CHOICEST MEATS at O CENTi'f.R VOCM).

apO Sm C. BOUMIOLT Jk CO

Fresh Butter.- - Notice.

l.Mtll.M AND AFTER Tills DATE, THIunJerngued will furnish a llrst-- t lass article of

HIKMI Bl ITF.Il,with Butter-inll- k given fiee to cUftoini-rs- , at FirTT Centh..ui..I, delivered .very Saturday incrul mm llalems

Banch. Mainlua, Oahil. fAMlr.L ANIHtlCWBHi lulu. Jan. 15, ll7J -- J.'u ly

I A. S. CLECHORN & CO.,GENTS FOR THE 1

V WAIMKA TAN.M.IIV, 1

slly r Hawaii.

WEST MAUI SUGAR ASSOCIATION !

l.AIIAINA, MAILaOHOICF. SVU A lis. CROP OF I NYU. NO

"mug in and for sale by J

f,24 j, C IIKKWIll CO.. Ageniil

WAILUKU PLANTATION!IVAll.rKI, M Al l. C It O P OF I HI

T For Sale by C. HRKU F.H Co.,JaO 3m Agent

I" I OTW I i I ?. It ,11 1 tt , Ij A II XW IV .

sflAMPItEI.L V TI'RTOX, Prrlrlo.J Crop of Sugar ol siiieiior ipialHy, now coininf Inb.r sale In iiuaiitilie to Slid by

nil if. II. IIACKFFI.b Jk C(

M A K E E PLANTATION,IIEIII'AI.AKUA, MAUI.OF I HI I MG A It 4V MOIJMI,CROP For Sal by C. IKI W I K l u , Age '

XV A 1 K A 1 I J llAI TA TI I.V

II. Crn-ll- . Proprietor. I

OI'tiAR AND MOLASSi:s FROM TI 'I'lantatiou for sale In lots to suit purchasers. App ,

tM ly OF.O. 0- - M LKAN. As "

KALIMKIIM PLANTATION SICNOW COMING I.V, I

AND FOR SALE IX LOTS TO MlPCRCHAFKKS, HV

AFONU k A cutHonolulu, June 1st, 171. Jul:

O NOME A PLANTATIOCMGAR AND MOLASSES CROP lit

coining in, fo sale In iUnnliiie. in uit purvhasers, fo7 im By WALK HI At A I.I. FN, Agrj

I H7 1 I HI It,UCER-J- Z.

II I I. O , II . 1

irsl GA R AXD MOLASSES.CROP COMIn and lor sale in ipiaiituirs lo suit purohasers by

,,7 0m WAI.KFR 4. ALI L.N, Aft

PRINCEVILLE TLANTATIQSuenr nnd .llolit aarn Crop 1870,

IX. FOR SALE IX QUANC10X1INGI nurchasers. hvjat) tilll v Ai.nr.it ai.i.r.n, f

SOLE AND 8ADDLE LEATHCITanned Goat and Sheep Skins,

ATIOXSTANTLY OX IIANIF AND FK 4l!V from the n

WAIMKA TANNK11V CJ. NOTLK1Ily (1 Jy) A. B. CLFGHOHN k CTV, A fn,.j

HONOLULU STEAM DAKEBR. LOVE & BROTHERS, Propriety

NUUANU SIR LIT. V

.Jl I." I i nir.iiii hi a v a iiiir.sML always on hand and made to order.

Also, Mater. S7i and Jl utter Crar.h ttt,JKNSV LIND CAKF.S. Ao.

SHIP UREA IF K ERA K ED on the shortest nlFAMILV BKKAD, made of the Best Flour, baked daily

always on hand..V. U. UltOrVlV ltRKAl) Of THE BEST iVJL

aulU ly

r-RUT

Living Yet, and has been Livi

SIouolulu Ihc IHt I'ouKccn Yearthf: OLD 1

IIOAOMIJI SO A I WOItli:II V W t

w. d. itAWLiiNb, ifianulactu:.;

ALL KDNDS OF-SOA- lf

AND- -T -- f T)r I 1 TJnuvti ui xiti-i- , iuutiuu uiiu uuat ;

AtyI Ann nil Uln.la l Soup Crroas

Have received ex late arrivals from the Culled tEurope supplies of the

ltrt Material la our Line for JUnifiUj I'urpo..., I,jj,,

And id continue to be in receipt of fieuli iupplleand sailing vessels, i jt. jiared lo giv ati(aclkiu

Dtulrm and ('oniuiiiirn of hU Spec In I

W ho will f.vor him with their trad.X. H.AH Ofhrs Uft at the Store, of M. Mr.Jr,

Importer an I Dealer in lloot nd Shoes, N. E. Cormof F ort and Merchant Stre-ts- , will be thank

fully received and promptlyattended to.

A' .1. il AW II VS.'w V w ss mm wv i mmr

I'rnrlirnl Kts nllJa20 ly laleo, King St., lion f

Properties For Sale or LeiTHE HOUSE AXD LOT AT Till. J ent ranee of pauoa Valley, formerly occupiei j

t i ,y ,r r,,-l'""- Spencer. Vh lot Include,'f - ' lar'e kalo patch ari' over 2 acre of Und.

ALSO '!

The House and Ear d . f Iln nulole 3 at KntthVdformerly occupied by the late Mr. Daniel STfTcontaining ii acre. ' '

AI0 1 t'jTheeelebratd SUUAR L A N D OF II i " ' '

in tLe District of II. to, Hawaii. i,''ir '

also ;The Land, House. Pasture and r. 'tnitea n.' 1 I '

Kona, Hawaii, containing about 700 acre.ALSO it

A Furnislieu Cottage at Waikikl Ileach.ALSO, TO LET

The Premier at the corner of Fort and Queen B;r,'

nolnlu, lately occupied by Mr. J. PickforJ, and ,oflices, shops, Ac.

For particular apply to1 27 W. L.

Riding Pants, Riding J)GENTLEMEN W II 4R E prff",

exi rcise. arrn- - i.wis. i'l Vl t Aic Ml ' (3 V' Ilia"-- " tttm

P J. KENYON'S. ''' 5. r

Page 2: iwi i - University of Hawaiʻi...Aunt Tubilhi teiU inr lh--uewet dl laraunt! if I only ouM take b?r Jire! Hut I like my own way, and I find it j bice! Ami b"ilra, I Iirfi Ulf the thiiiK

I CO jvhtckrcial.." ymit.tr, .trmt. i, 172.; p-t.-l- ft ur n:ire lh-- ll. ft- l..i i a n.i ! r ,!.!

Iwr ! lh.- - Value ( ..u- l- m.i ! in Em- - anditwri.-.M- l market, 1. i.ii n Usl ull.iuil-i- y all. ft pr..-- s 1.' re.k ttxmif thi-s- e are , col, c ,if.i. n pt-r-

, wool, whule nilsjxl hale Th"e f w articles furnih the n uutrrulaisrd in the niatiufaclure of pro' aMy thrc-fou- r; lis of ail ui:m-fuctur-

goods, rujtl being ind..i-n.abi- e as furl. to work u

he ( and where is !uf U ei.tiao. e.J, pr.lu- - mi- - by

la aid mutt sti ue in ihe in. rer.n. .1 nil To how It.- - chang- -.

e will JU le the price current in j.c.l i . r New York, in Jj

71 and 1172:1ST!. r t. .

IH. eotl'ii, per Ci- V V.. May, 171. lir I'V X'.aZl'.c t

al. vuui. ir ft,. N. Y . Mav. '71... 2o;.:o.- - ::4.c1 irull. r ( a, l.un.l'i,. Jjn , , 1 .rfrffMs .!;.4s ;

Inf . col, ir Iod, Lond n. J.. i . '71 . l'rtl. 1

5aj.ccvirr,-rti.i.rtKt..n,Jia..'- .vHvn j

StVVeZ wi:iu;;:4!:::::1S. j

Vbie lor. New Yfk. July, '71... c I i. 1 j '

"hrtt oalatki show a i'immii elelit or trn iaith in (lie I; .irtieles quoted cf from i to ltj r ciit. The advance in I

xtna oJ wo-- 4 u n.i more .ttr,r.jinary iha tht in iron

i the tw great pr'xiucu of Kngiiri-i- . The aianre j

i owing to acrera caus. That of wml and rottoii i attri-jtf- d

aolely to amtll eru a. The cotton crop cf Amerii'a anjviia i ooe-:hi- rd h th.n it waa in 171. raunii.j an alrancef about SO r rent. In the quotations uf all graihrs. The risei Iron, coal, and ro,r U aitrihuteil to the numerous trikca'ttg workmen in the English mine an. I f u lori , hi h

t crealetl acarcity iu the Cice of a couLant!y r.unn;maoJ. These atrile-- are not eii.l..-- l, tut among the 1 it.-.- t ap-

ices ia the rejport of a Urg"! atrike of wor.i.i n in Hirming-u- n,

Enj!.tii4l. The aJvaee in oil anl lon is owing soMy

.theloof theArctMriit.n lo.i.wh.ca caua.-- a .necuu- -; jririCjIrf,i iislt 0f an a(jVerM? nature to the theory

moemebt, from the eff cl of which the market hua cot i .enunciated trie old thatVorercU. in Constitution, was

'Taetigh pricean.jwoi.uif.nl for wool in Euroian.l Amer- - reflected from Sir John Iiowring by the late R.bare bad the effect oi a'imulating the price h-- re, and two fj. Wyllie, the then Minister for Foreign Affairs.

I the larjeat cHr ,te HarUir ami the Vaimea Onuloej Exctrcn(?y wa9 j,, tQ Hay in f uotingX fcare been aold for between Id anJ 17 cetita iit-- r poun.I, J

ihere two year ine u wa brd to g..i 10 cent for the ani pir John aa an authority, that he had writtenjticie. To; bulk of oor wooia are w-i- t conaidere.1 Cue, aiwi IVjiiie very excellent hymns. lJut as a eet-of- l' tot cenerally ery dirty, ean.ing a Urge lcs in washing, aaid , the w;wl,in, 0f the earned UaroilCt, W e may be

i be aa mocb as 70 ir cent. That l, out of ecry 100 r.unla ,. . . ... r) . .

hlaod voot,Mahippe.l away In dirt and grease, cnly 30 :,

ads of manufacturing wool is obtained. We also hear offc'fof the tale Mr. Muffin's wool some 600 potinjs, saij to'par merino and very clean at 22 cents prr iiou.-ul- .

The bark Gartltny cleared to-d- in ha Jat for the Cuanobnla.The bark CamJen cleared to-d- ay fr Por. Gamble in I.Hlla.t.Sbw American whaiing bark ffautifut, Capt. Smith, arrivedta 2d, from Ft-- The Jfiutilu Is 23 months outn home, with 2,000 bbls. oil. Since leaving tit. hetaken 82 bbla. wHale anl 80 oiL OtT MasHafuero,

V ike the bark Pt'tiu, of TaU'ahuana, 95 bbU. oil thm season,I . , a. . iine nari rjary, mii.Th bark R. IP. Wuod, Weeks, was at Humboldt, Marchb, repairing, ami would sail lor Honolulu, In about ten da) a.

fhe A. P. Jordan Waa to sail about the 18th for thU port.We clip the following from the rau Francisco Commercial ;

raid and Market Rrtirw of fl irch 8th : ,

fhe wool market is excited. 40c having ber-- refused fr thepf dip. In fact, buyers are now paying tUiWt6c for choice ,'

fLiriore snraring. auring m current wcra, wc uave refed perbap 91 tous from Australia. The schooner Itakrl

Melbourne bn u;ht 845 balrs. The tueen y.mmrt from isas via Honolulu, brought 'Jul LaIVs ; and by the Motety lor, Drevioa.ly announced. 6i7 balra. 1 1 is more than

able Ibal tbeaw I.Sti bakrs wool will all be secured for theera market. Kermtly. a small consignment of I'tab

4 was received here by rail from Sttll Lake. 1 1 was imme-l- y ofIriucht op, and, alter Ixring assrul and rc--

Cwl by Ibe Pacific Kiilroml to .ew York. The l.iutcd j

""uZXZtiliaw ";;uowrt j

f

fieker la tb mariufiw tunrs. Thry may g- - on till uvycol ap to tea shilLugs per poutui ; Lut this will lor in iw

oate, no permanent relief The state of the foreign wool i

Iket la no better than the domestic. All foreign wools are! wry light stock, and price, are rapidly advancing. Capej is hare risen to half a dollar prr pouud. None of the newj Vhaa yet come to hand, nor will there be any lor several

u. .verything ot the way is aireany secureu. ah wool ,

ithe Cape and Australia afloat (r this country wou'd not i

mat i. .r.ii.. 6r o.m m.--tii. ai- -i we rnu.t wn.tf or sitty day. ,r thi- - to get it in a dirty, greasy stateI; docks. If like A mtrula pulls were tbrown on to :

ifa.ie wv morrow, we eouid not obtain enough of wool to tosur nuns in mil uprmiHiii wi mc iki iiniim, uc-- .

wLoglanil, Geruiany arwl France are outbidding us in ihets of Ihe world." Tbe natural consequence of all Una ! ((

M every powuble efTrt will be made in all the wool-grow- -r

tiona ol the country to increase the supply, and theictive profits to be from raising word will prevent1 tighter of sheep and induce f.trmers to devote more timeeareand good keeping of their docks. Our Eastern ex---

generally speak of the pressing demand fr manufac! purposes, and tnul choice cleao wools had been actuallyl Soc to $1 per iouihI.

New Vobk, Mar.h 10th.ten Stroog. Dry, 2jc; Falted, 12Jc; Green, 1'Jc.

UaieC efperm. f 1 etxSl "S ; W inter Rleached, t 70; Whale. 75c do. Winter Uleache.l, 8i)3S5c.

steady. ri(ruig. line, avi4ic; burry, 32!l37c ;, 66a)oOc Fal', Caht'oruia, 3oa;3Sc do, burry, 2530c

euind.

j0.T OT HOSTOLULU, H, I. j

AKIIIVAUS.JZO Schr Ilokalele, Ahuihsla, from Konak Kau, Hawaii.

lino, Hawaii.,0 Am ship Kearsarge, FieU, 13 days from Kan I ran- -

ciseo, en mute tor Baker s u and. i

1 Am scrir rsiiHira, nimms, 10 uays irotn ran r ran- -cisco, en route for Japan.

I SUrnr Kituea, McGregor, front Hawaii ami Maui.CI schr Active. Ilopa. from Hilo, !lawaii.U Schr I'aualii, Reynolds, from 1 ahaina, M.iui.

Mchr Moi Keiki, CJreen, from Kahului, Maui.f 1 Hchr Manuokawai. Anakalea, fm Nawiliwili, Kauai.

1 Sctir Ka Moi. Davis, from Kahului, Maui.j 1 sk-h- r I llama, llaltleld, from Kona &. Kau, IlawsiL

1 Am wh bk Nautilus, Smith, vi months out lromNew Bedford, with 2.0OO wh.

1 Am bg IIeierian, Wilkinson, 21 dys fin Humboldt.4 Schr Nettle Merrill, Crane, from I.:.haina, Maui.4 jcbr Fairy Queen, Kaaina, from llanalei, Kauai. j

4 Schr Jenny, Bum., from Waimea dc Koloa, Kauai.4 KiUuea, McGregor, from Hawaii aud Maui,ft Schr Juanita, Dudoit, lrom Kaunakakai, Molokai.

OKI A IITI'RKS.. J rkr Jenny, Burns, for Koloa and NYaimea, Kau.ii.

30 Mchr Fairy Uueen. Kaaina, f.ir llanalei. Kauai.Ss ttcbr Keoni Ana, l.ikeke, lor Anahola. Kauii.H Schr (Nettie Merrill. C ane, lor Ijihama, Maui.

1 k'll..nM L.ll.mfnP t.W Uailt Sn.l llUIKHli., J nun ,, 1 Schr Kinau, A.l uus. k.r Maliko, Maui.

i J Kchr Juanita. Hn.loit, for Kannakakai, Molokai.I 1 Haw brig VVm II Allen. tr Tahiti.! :. o am ship Kearsarge, Fk-lil-. (or Baker's lslaud.'

j il S-- t Active. Ilopu, lor Hilo, Hawaii.t r ACm Keiki. lireeo. lor Kal.ului, Maui.2 ecbr Hokulele, Ahuihala. for Mkai.

I " A m bk Comet. Fnller, ( San Franci-c- o.

fc jJ.Scbr Fauahi. Keynokls. for Lahaina, Maui.jSehr Manuokawai. Anakalea, for Nawiliwili, Kauai.4 Brit bk U.vstang. Thoml-m- , r HowLind's Island.

sVhr K M.l, Havi. Hr Kahului, MauiA-h- r t'ilama, llstrtehl, f.r Komt and Kau, Hawaii.

4 eJchr Laka. Kaai, tor Waal sea, Maui,i Am bk Camden, Robinson, for I'oget Sund.

Irjecle4 Drparmrra,hm Koloa aso Waiwe Jenny, sails this r w.f H4Sai.Ki Schr Fairy Uueen, sails this r .

LaaaiA Schr Ntttie Merrill, aiU Monday r

r MEMORANDA.It. C. Wtli. By a letter received by the last mail

'i Europe, we learn that the Hawaiian bark K. C. Wytye.j a sailed from Jarvis Island with a cargo of guano f-- oft P oo the 27U of last October, encountered a Severe gals S of1 i w:..k K --..l...l. ufii it. . I rr . . , Anal. 4-.mm nmu, m uii.u

men overboard. H-- r decks were swept hy a sea, anthrown oo her beam ends, in wh.ch dangerous position

l.r many boors, brfnre righting. She had withIwo brought into Uueenstown uiuler jury masts.

or Baia IlKsrKaiaJi, Witsutsoji, Msstcbbo Id l March 14tb nnder double reefed topsails, NW,

Lost Ihe wind in lat 3o3 N, long 1J0 V, thenceU SWi bagling winds to Lit Xt N',kJti IW AV. Modfr-i-l- e.

the balance of tbe passage. Arnvid in Honolulu

I M FORTS.w HlWBOtDT IVr HesjierUn. April 3d: 72.&TJ It

jid R w ..n.nher. 41.104 it K w sid.ng., 10.3OO ft.Bit- -UtZlfiM ft Rou-- h IjO M Shingles to Walker &

e j

EXHORTS.,irHlTI

Pe Wm. II. Al'n. April t-.

I 4 Casks.. 6 I.und llav. Its o.OOOH i..,k i.i.i 1i J .keg. -.in.,,t b-- w 3 fnuloa Salt, tons 22

powder. e 3 Kun' Csk 1Jbn Beef, bbls....... . i n- - a.,nsloe .UollKtlC - ruio,. .oi -

la Saw Fbajicisco Per Comet. April il :

Ino. hnehs 6 Pulu. hales .rjSWins. res 2d !uar, keps. .......... in

I bndl 1 sh.i'P Skins, bndls. .. ..l Fliiies, pes 10 Tallow, pit? 40

Mottle T.4H0 hale Rone, bndlsJlyLot Beef Holies. ;

l.lu.1's Hides, pea...Hi '

?e llujes. -- . . :Uotnesuc..jv.o,ioo-- . , luioiiu i...

Butt's Island Pc Kearsarire, April 21 :

!Cu7.. I P"U ?Pi dn.. ......... 6 Pumpkins .... ........ i

, O ............ 3 K . - h--, coils............

F4rf. - uiau cuppues.bazs.. lu: j

tae Domestic. ..$125 ; Foreign 1'.'PASSEX'G ERS.

I....ei Ppr Moi Keiki. M.lrch 31st Mr Kirt- - '

41

r" WBMWtitD roiTu i er r.uiuea, .uarcn oisi tns iVfyiarris, His Ei J Voit Smith, judge ii W idemann,4 lllarris, 3iis b i lemanii. ti s v v memann. A w ;

iC Pflmrer and wilv. II Cornwell, J W VVid lifieid. UXS7 J Bmitli. N' George, Capt Ross, 11 R Hitchcock.

and 140 deck.rilViowAD PoaTs Per Kil.iuea. A.r:l i..t II Corn- -;

WUUideM. W L" Parke. Win O Smith, V II Kaau- -t 'j furdy, rj Kahauic;io, Mr Akioua. and about

I'KaHCXCI Per Ka Moi, April 2.1 tG Miner, Mr I.eLa wife, J UJgate.T-o- Kosa d Kai-- . Per I llama, April 2d: aptain

Jit. Francis Jerrard, Ako. and 2T deck.ITaw Per Comet. April 2d W M Gordon,

a Criiler, A Jas Taylor, Alfred Wight, Mr S5ti!- l-

- W Pa'ty. John Brash.ih UtsMlPT-r- er Hesperian, 3d A Muller.

.siiJi-P- er Me mil, Apnutn . .irHarris, Mr PhilHps.

ruBir.-P- er 5th : Thos Howe j

. .. M Ioj ,bwiii Poit" Per Kilaueav, Apri oJiranu if-- ' Mrs Manr Adams. Mrs Butler and child, W C I ,

1 "I ff jiJuisnn, and aho.ll 29 d-- k. IrI

the PAcincCommercial lbbfrtisrr.

SATURDAY, APRIL C.

Tho Constitution The Decree.While .caking of the diCVrenceB between the

C'oii-tituti- on of and the Decree of 13GI, weonee heard an 41 intelligent " man nay, that lie

cuiiM see hut little if any diiTcr.-in- ; and that,f l.i.. 9nrt I f. n..iil.l r u- i 1 n ur..Tn. in tl...- t , -i1):ttter, but the Iniinmr of T T illHilatin theDecree, wan certainly objectionable. 1 WiMy

h (f v therehein any radical difl :rcriee in the two d.jeu- -

uienU", oin" to the fa t that no trouble has beentaken to make a conipiri,n. For the enlihten- -

rncnt of fiucli we will undertake to set frthin a brief review the charges which have beenfrought about in the Decree.

Article I of the Constitution of 1852 Ftts frthtlie rojKition " J'1 hathcretited all ruen free and equal. '" The eonee-fx;ndm- g

Article of the Decree of lGl entirelyignores the r.ror-ositiori- . This Article was thor-

oughly disciifv-e- in the Convention, and the

" ,

renowned champion of absolute monarchy, and aperson equally unknown to us as .Sir John, whotajs, lleyward, Blackwood, IUrclay, andothers that liave bravely vindicated the rights ofKings, with one consent admitted thenatural liberty equality of mankind."

Article IV" gave the people the right to meetto give instructions to their Representatives."The Decree reserves that right, the llcpre-eentativ- ea

are now instructed by the Ministry.Article XII, On 6lavery aud involuntary bcrvi-tud- c,

is modified boinewhat in Article XI of theDecree. The change is not marked, but sufficient-

ly to make it accord with the key note in Ar-

ticle I.Article XXII, On the " Form of Government,"not changed by the Decree. The form of Gov-

ernment, however is itself most markedly changed.There is a touch of grim humor in the retention

the term "Constitutional Monarchy."Article XXV, On the succession to the Throne,the same in essence, always excepting that the

Lecislatnrc of 1852 contemplated two distinctchambers, the Decree providing for only one.

Article XXX, Read that the "King has thepower, by and With tho advice of Ill's IVivy

., , . .council, to make ircaiies. ine ueereo givesthe King the sole power. That tractable

iuJ ' which the Gazelle says never " lias refusedtake action in the direction suggested by... .

tllC Ministry, ,? is Iicrc deprived even of its littleeay ho.Article XXXV, I'rovided that all the King's

official acts must be approved by the Privy Coun-

cil certified by the Minister to whose depart-ment such act may belong, excepting the signa-

ture to laws passed by the Legislature. The De-

cree is silent as to the apjiroval by the PrivyCouncil and attestation by the Minister. It is, itseems, very doubtful just what power the PrivyCouncil docs j)oesess. In view of the very flatter-

ing remark of the Gazette, it's not of the slight- -

est consequence.Article XXXIX, Provided that the King, by

and with the approval of His Cabinet and Privyfv..:i ,:kt.... 1.,! ,.,w;,,l Tli IWvvunvw, ...o.t....cree clVes the rower to the Kins' alone. t e dc---sire our readers here to bear in mind that thochanges were not to be material ; that the inten-tion of the conspirators was not to deprive thepeople of any rights, but simply to adjust the De-

cree to the growing demands of His Majesty'ssubjects. So said C. C. II."

Article XLVIII, Provided that in case of avacancy of the Throne, or minority of the 1 eir,the Privy Council should call the Legislaturetogether. The Decree puts the matter into thehands of the Cabinet Council. This may seem asmall matter, but let us consider it. The Legis-

lature is popularly supposed to represent thepeople, and in case that body was called upon toelect a successor to the Throne, the eop!e, ifsupposition was correct, would have tho oppor-

tunity to make known their jreference. Butwith our one Chamber, and the patronage of theGovernment at its disposal, the Cabinet wouldhold all the reins, and could consequently nomi-

nate and elect whom they chose. We trust thatwe may never be left in this dilemma, but wecannot but admire the careful forethought of thegentleman w ho was so tender of the powers ofthe Legislature in thus providing insurance forhis portfolio. y

Article XLIX, Provided for a Council of Statefor advising the King io the executive part of tholiovcrnment and in directing the affairs of theKingdom according to the Constitution and laws

the land. The Decree provides for a CouncilState to perform a like service, " whenever the

King may requiro its advice," and i4 in suchmanner as he may direct." This is a masterstroke.

Article LIV, Provided for a report from eachMinister to the Legislature. The Decree limitsthe reports to one from the Minister or Finance.The Legislature is supposed to represent theNobles and the jieoj.le, aforetime thought to beluipnaiiv i.ieui.,l3 oi the State, and it wasjej courteous if not necessary to let themknow what was going on in the Kingdom, butunder our Decree we only recognize the factthe people pay taxes, and dole them out anaccount current.

Article LV, Provided that ' the King's Minis- -

tcrs hold seats iii the House of Nobles, and they!.,. t. l. 1,,.1 11...... .,r iEI1.1.V linb kkj iiLaiu ill now ill-Il- l CM. Ol Anvil- -

resentativcs. when accused of maladministrationoiuce. ine iecree .says ine .tiiuisiere iioiu

seats e.i-offi- as Nobles, in the Legislative As-- "

scmbly. The diQ'erenee between a Ixgislatureand the non-deseri- pt styltd " the Legislative As-- !scmbly," has already been noticed. Anyone whohas been witness to the overbearing insolence of

House of Nobles, and the House of liepresenta--Ic- W. .tivcs ; each of whom has a negative on the

liaL

C

FbaxciscoHardy,

April

Nettie

Camden, April

here

that

and

and

most

and

that

that

the Hilling (Jenius can easily imagine that hispresence in tho Assembly, where representativesare compelled to meet him, must be galling to anindependent man. Hut then, the object f ourl.'nri'P 14 tt irtlvll iMlt 1 1 i To o i'n.!.in.in.lintI

and the legislative miehine that we havenswers the iurpote admirably.

Article LX, Declared that "The LegislativejHiwer of this Kingdom is vested in the King, the

others." The Decree has it, "The legislativepower of the three estates of this Kingdom is ves-

ted in the King, and the Legislative Assembly;which Assembly shall eoDeistofthe Nobles ap-

pointed by the King, and of the Representativesof the people, sitting together." Uy this pieceof jugglery the people lose their negative alto--aether and the Nobles arc strengthened in thatCnrt li,f 1 1 . 1. --1 Vfl irnol'Ann.1 tn .l.. . I .

.-- j nuiaunu in iiiiu mey too- n,T;lt:..(. lllfain ri,., i- -: -

" I - -

i strengthened absolutely, a- - t!re is r.o power thatran f;iv him nay. He :tijiint tie N.M.-- s an 1

; ih.r Mini-t- i r- -; the Minister- - nominate the HV- t-

reeiitatii - in iw ol tlie e nin;ry districts', an 1

; by the j atr-ma- at their di.-rf.- il arrange withi others aft'-- r e ; so tLit take it altvjrether! they have what might be terint-- i in vulgar

I I I I .1 ...H .1.. .1 .

lance, a uea i op'n a:i j tuui uu ii-- e utrar jt-o--

rle, who are csteted to furnWi the coin withw hirh t carry on the g une, and keep jiiiet..,.', . . . . ,

I he :i ol the remaining Articles

s a farther comment on the COth Article ofthe Dc ree, above mentioned, we here remarkthat there seems tj us but one course remainingfor the people, and that is to make an attempt toobtain the recognition of the riht to fit aitrtfrom the Nobles as a separate Chamber and

j estate. There is nothing oj to the. exercisei of this right in the Decree, but a simple techni- -

' ctility. The Article says that the Assembly shall ,

I OrirtsiBt r,f the Nobles and RpT.reset.tati ves. sill inn1 Jtjfihr. Is this "sitting together " to be in- -

; terjreted to mean as to time, or as to locality?The expression is vague and indefinite, and in ail

Uuch cases interpreters of law are authorized toexamine as to the intent of the framcrs. Who

! were the Iramers of this Article ? The enspir- -

lators, chief among whom we may class HisKxceilciiey, C. C. Harris. Now ' C. C. H."

! wrote and put of record in print these words:.Vor do I remember to hnve heard any expression

uhicli uoul'l seem to imply that His Alijrsty's wl- -riser, hid any opinion upon the subject, a, to

Vfo-- Ur SZ-r0rJ-T Vyl tK'f Jrmy

is. that such rumors are made out cf whole cloth 'have not the shadow of a foundation, and no onecan prevent their manufacture. "

Thus bv this witness a most important one.a a

we learn that it was not the intention of theframers of the Decree to fuse into one body the '

Nobles and Representatives. Far from it. Theybimply meant that the two Estates should " sittogether " as to time, but in separate Chambers,

Let Representatives take due notice, and governthemselves accordingly.

The Queen's Hospital.This is an institution of which we as Ila-waiia- ns

may be justly jroud, both in the historyof its foundation and the vast amount of good ithas accomplished in relieving suffering humanity,during the twelve years that it has been in ojer- -

ation. Many of our readers well remember thev.TTTTmu exertions ot the late King ol harpy,trJmemory, by which the means were secured to

ereft this blliltlino niol f.inni! 1 1 tiohlo linrilvhow he honored and dignified tho self-impos- ed

duty ol ideading lor help lor the poor and suffer- -

ing of his people; how proud and delighted liet

was when at length, as a result of his exertions,..w.,l.l I... ,.P I.:.. l.l I i .n.iuuueti i J iiiunu I 11 113 uvKliru l' Min.Jl 1 , 1 1 1; 11 n

'enabled with his own hands to lay the corner--stone of the Hospital, and dedicate it to its holjtuses. The existence of this institution nlonuj- -

raiA llmrA ,,.v .flmw ........... - ... . . . ....... . 'jC 'v. 'j v 11 v. 1 IIU U11I1.I 11IOIIII I1IUII t Ol IIICIUUIILO OH 1'

his worth, is sufficient to enshrine the memory ofKamchameha IV. in the hearts of his people. !

Within a few days past, we made a visit to theHospital, and entering all the wards, looked......

i critically at everytning, alter tne manner ot news- - :

i paper men in such places. We were quite un- - i

! known, and unexpected by the steward (or pur- -

veyor) who politely and readily showed us everynook and cranny of the building and its grounds, j

j The impressions we received were agreeable, j

aside from the naturally sad thoughts inseparablefroia the eight of suffering humanity. Everywhere!was the most scrupulous cleanliness ; the floors, !

the walls, the bedding, all showed evidence of j

constant care and attention to this virtue, whichwe may add ranks next to godliness, and whichis Kf necessnrv an nolinnef' tn the treatment: of tliA '

sick. Ihe patients, though some were evidentlygreat sufferers, and there was one or two per-

haps whose recovery was hopeless all wore anexpression of content on their faces, that evi-

dently sprung from a feeling that everything wasbeing done for their comfort and welfare thatcould be done. Those with whom we conversed,both natives and foreigners, most clearly ex-

pressed themselves to that effect. We heard nota single murmur, nor saw one sign of dissatis-faction among the inmates, although we tookparticular pains to look for them. The Hospitalwas a perfect hive, there being no less than sixty-fiv- e

inmates on the books, besides outside pa-

tients, the number of whom we did not inquirea higher figure than has ever before been

reached since its establishment, (.hit of doors,the extensive grounds are being improved by theplanting of trees and ornamental shrubberry,flowers have been set out, and walks are beinglaid out with taste, and an arbor projected inwhich the convalescent may sit and enjoy theopen air. This we learned was mainly done hythose cf the patients who were able to work a litt-

le; and we know that occupation is a wonderfulassistance to convalescence. We may addhere that it happened while vc were present, oneof the officers and the doctor of the llussian warvessel now in port who came in on a visit, accom-

panied by one of our merchants, went over thedifferent wards, and expressed themselves veryfreely as being much surprised and gratified atthe evidences so unmistakeably presented every-

where of this superior phase of our Christiancivilization. We lave no space here to enterinto details of statistics, but we learned enoughat our visit to be convinced that the Queen'sHospital is to-d- ay in a far better condition forcarrying out the objects for which it was founded, i

than at any period of its history ; and as we ob--served at the outset, it is an institution of whichwe as Hawaiian may be justly proud.

We should desire to be able to conclude our artide here, with the pleasant assurance to our i

readers, from Hawaii to Kauai, who feel so livelyan interest in the prosperity of the Cnieen's llos-- jpital, that future continuance in the effective anduseful condition m which we now kml it, is be-- i

yond any reasonable question, in present hands, i

Uut circumstances have arisen, and measures '

arc projt.-ctc- in certain quarters, which look to a j

change in the government of the Hospital, which, I

! under the present condition of affairs is unnecee- -

sarv, is portentous tf mischievous results, andima'rs the outlines of this word-pictur- e, lly rcf--i crence to the newspajrs of the day, it will be i

' observed that a special meeting of the subscribersi to the funds of the Queen's Hospital is called for! Saturday, the Cth instant, "to consider the ex- -

j l vnicin y us j ij iii 104 fcti. .lai II. I

ns follows : 1st. That the Minister of the In--. .. . ,.- - r i.n i i A Ai i,n n i r

Trr.stt-es- . 2d. That the Minister of the Interiormay be authorized to make his appointments ofTrustees from the public at large, limiting thenumber to nine."

j 'let well enough alone " is an excellent pre--;cept. Under t!ie orignal cliarter, planned by IllsIit AI i!itv fin.! iviiefiillv ilruin l.v ftiniriptent" J .,. ". .

uiuier nis uireciion, me cueen s Hospitalhas jrrown and flourished to an extent beyondwhat can be shown of any ther institution inthye Islands : and the first mirations that r.rt-s.'i-

i themselves arc. what is the neces.Mty f,,r a changeat this time ; and, what is the object in view by

the proposer of the change ?

Uv the provisions of the charter, the IJoard ofTrii.t.... iMiwitds ,,r twentv members, ten of:

which are elected by the subscribers t the fun Jfrom among their own b fly, and ten art' riiiui- -

nated hy the government, also from amung thenibribere. It i r j" -'d at the e unin lueetingon Saturday, to nut u:i!y iu;iko the Mitu-u- r ofthe Interior a me;iib. r f tiie bv virtue ofhid oftce, but tj allow him the priM.ege ot aj

. ... ,- - - .1 U I. V.pjiming mne uiuers, ruen as nr tu.i ..iojp-c-,

from auion ion-J.ub.Tib- to the fund. Ihiradical change i nwt a.-k-ed because there is a

.eureitv of tt ns amorig the ?ub-eri..e- rs

f.und the name- - of at lea--t twentv of our U-s- t

eiti.en, subscriber:, 10- -i lent in Honolulu. Whatthen is the object aimed at by the Minister?Appearances indicate that it is simply a fart ofthe policy of the centralization of power, which

s ) plainly charaeteriti'.' of all that the presentMinistry take any j art iu. The Minister uf theInterior, himself a member of the Board, withnine fellow trustees of his own appointment.WOuld easily rule and 2oVem the Queen's HjSli- -

"tal in every particular, and it would become, liketoo many other purely government institutions, aeouveiiientandcomfortableapj.anr.geof the Interior

'Department, its em Jumcnts and perquisites to bebe.-tow- ed on the members of a ring. That fuchwill inevitably be the result if the control of theestablishment passes from the hand of the sub- -

seribers to the fund to those of the Minister ofthe Interior, there can be no doubt, no matterwhut particular person may hapjen for the timeto fill the office of Minister. Ixt the public, to

thU institution belongs, be watc hful andjealous of the encroachments of this policy of, , ,. .. , , , . ,

ui power, utiu ut uu-iu-i now tneysurrender their vested rights

sueti is tlie view w hicli is suggested hy a calmconsideration of the prowcd clianges to the char- -ter of that cherished institution, the Queen'sHospital.

Th Australian Subsidy in Cotl'greSS.

A Wafcliineton disDatch of March 11th. savsthat the 0U8e of Representatives Committee onCommerce has decided to report favorably uponthe bill granting a subsidy ot hall a milliondollars jer annum to Webb's line of steamers toAustralia. And on the following day, the tele-graj- ih

says : " The action of the House Com- -

niirtfn nr ( iiiuniri(i rritlfirr ImlF n tn 1 1 n en Kol tr.u...v. - - r Jfor the Australian line, doubtless secures the finalsuccess of the measure. this certainly looksvery favorable . But as an offset perhaps, and an i

attempt to clog the proposed measure, we see itannounced that .Senator Cole, of California, has.introduced a bill tO provide for mail servicebctween San Francisco, Tahiti and the Marquesasflnriild Tlio nnmiint i . P Kiiton;i rri 11 ir i rtcr tlir"itestablishment of this new mail service must beimmense in the Senator s eve.

L- -v it the ( liin:i Imp itisteml Jil illll (111(1 as nt

first proposcd.it is now stated that a subsidy ofone million will be granted. Truly the tide of,or.inion ...in romnl- - ro -Kiil;iiliR. . lm .TAnilerfnll. . . . . . v

I jturned since last year.

-TO LET !

A OESIR.AIII,K RESIDENCE. COR-- j

ner Juddand Liliha Street, contaiuinsr 4 lanje rooms,llruu ltoom. Pantry and Cook House, Ctul.le, Carriage

pilous, water pipes laid nil the i. remises.aa "l Apply to II. VOS.

HOV AT. HAWAIIAN THEATRE'

THIS SATURDAY EVEN'G APRIL 6th.

UndlT (IlC P.ltl'OIiilgC illld PrCSCHCCok the

COMMANDERS AND OFFICERSuf the

ENGLISH and RUSSIAN MEN-OF-WA- R

now in the hakijoii.

JlAllAHE 31 A U I U DUUETand

Mossrs. LE ROY aild MEDINA,IN AN ELEGANT

Drawing Room Entertainment.New Selections,

j

Soliloquies andRecitations !

.

Doors open at "i o'clock. Performance commences at 8 o'clock.Prices of admission Reserved Seats, $1-50- ; Dress j

Circle, $100 ; Parquette, 75 cents ;

Pit, 60 cents.

MISS CLAIM HKIIBERT will Preside at the riano ! j

RE.&UL.AR. SALE !

TUESDAY, ::::::::::: APRIL 9th,AT IO A. M., AT SALESROOM.

Heavy Denims,llrown and White Cottons,

Linen Drill, Coburs,Towels, Illunkets,

Fancy Prints,Umbrellas.

j

Shirts.i

GROCERIES & CROCKERYWARE! j

DOWNER'S KEROSENE OIL. j

'

Also, Expected per Steamer:BOXES FRESH APPLES,

SACKS CORN AND OATS.

AND AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON,

A Small Selection of.

(III, IE l !K U l. Y IH IV

and IPictnres !

Infladius Painting of their Late .Majesties Kame- -

liamelia I and Kameliamelm IV. I

j

alsoMnrbIe CrtrtI Stnat1t c'.11i.rbr iih Si.lc

'

Lnrye Hon Tnblr, Child's Koa Crib,Iulioyiiy Secretary, Silver

Cruet St i ml. ic. &.r.

E. P. ADAMS. AuctV.tt fi tf 6ttftKT tMfitJtc

VV AUaW wUif W(J U E fc J i) ,

Manufacturers and DealersLi. KINDS OF SOAPS!

Leleo, Kin? Street, Honolulu.

.i il i: i 1U.ULLU11 nil u. uuaL a. aiiu k ii auLbu

Order Led nt Ira Riehiirdsoii'a Hoot andShoe Store will turn With prompt

apG A I ton tinner.

nciTtoTthe PUBLIC !

IX CONSEQUENCE OF THE CHEAT AND- cntinued rie in priee in all foreign markets of Metals

an.i Manufactures of Metals,

jfa IldiTSInCtl iHTCbv JjiVC Nolict''THAT THEY ARE

Unable any Longer to adhere to their CardPRICES :

Of siii-l- i .lletals and .Mann fact a res as heretoforel'ublinlietl.

Honolulu Iron Works Co.ap5

.t.rs. . ;ti..C. SECELKEN & CO.,

Tin, Copper, Zinc and Sheet Iron. Workers,Naaaaa :rr;t, be t. McrtLanl auJ Qarrn,

a HAVE COXVr. XTI.V llMrf-- i : . li i v. Ir.m !'.;". I":n ant H--

lii. k I'.of il brC i i laa .:i l ni.:f.j ..f a:i 1 io Tt, :.vi tVu.n-- nj hp oira- -

.I - if. ,w i... .v "' v. ,- -ti,,n J t t.t i:. an .1 r.e t j or !r i r " J r- -

r2;1- - fIVft!i",uiar v"-- " f-- ' ;P ,

fr.i,:y, ,r iUir i.mi i:r o.j :u i:,t we in bj .ik--(MtUr:-tiOi- to I us:S-.- ' Ui merit tt.e tc.e lor the future.

i ur.e.-- fras the t:.ee U:u u win he ear-fu-- iy en,iel

NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILEINSURANCE CO.,

OF LONDON AND I! DIN HI' IK. II .

FTAl'LI:rlIr'.:',

CAl'IT.1 1 2.000.000Arruuiulutrii und liivralrd Kuotl. i,s3S,l I S

11 E I'VDKRSIG.VKl) I1AVB UEKN Al'- -'Iauthor 5t.--

, i to e iiiii.it l ire ujor. fnvoraMe tt ru-.- .

K:a taken in ar.y pun of the I !(!! un w I'a l Inn's,04 stored therem. I'wellit.g Houses aud luriii

ture, riniber, CaJ. h ps in rrt or wr.h or without car-- e orunder repair, lid ii .t- - UjfciiLAEoi.K .v eo.

NOTICE.JJi. 0"3l0. I'IOAV-cVIa- D

tjriKEs rLEAsrilE IN NOTlFVlNc; HisU" ,uWl USV

y0 9 Mfrrhant StrtH, Opposite the SallorMlamr,

shaving AND U.aIU CITTIXC SALOONHair and Whisker Cut. Cm led and lyej.The celebrated H iir Preservative at .1 liatiJruff Extermina-

tor OKN ACAl'ILLIS for Sitle and furn:heil customers.No more excuse fr unshorn chins or unkempt hair ! !

apt) CT Saloon open at all hours. TI tf

1 7 x2.STATEMENT OF THE

1 ATM LIFE BICECotyi rany

OF NEW YORK, 144 and 146 Broadway.For the Year Ending Dee. 31, 1871.

F. 5. Winston. - - - - President.Net Asset?, January 1st, isti $4.,3S2,4i7 so

llKCKII'Td Dl KINO THIS VkIK :

For Premiums f 1 2.Cf6 900 19For lutert st and Rents.. U.'.KJ oil &S 15,f65.644 77

DISBl RSEM ENTS.Ti POLICY HOLDUKS :

For claims by death $2,.S4o ivu 40tor Additions 0 04'' M:itu.i

men.?....... ... 4,D 00For Additions 15.61J 05

'or Cash Dividends 3,siij,4jj 12For Annuities and

surrendered Policies 1 nC4 541 Sfi 7 463 son 07

EXPENSES :Commissions to agents, 5t) 1,470 r3Kxcimnt.--e and postage, 55.i7 J5aj ... 2,J3S 53Sal; 2s!S.fiU4 04

tiO ITS 67LlV.?...!!?:: "..": '..". 2".t,40tf ittfPrinting and statione- -

ry' l,Jl1 sundr'penses. . . 11(5,501 2S 1 ,113,4ya 19

TAXES :

Amount paid (o different .States... 111,19100 8,CS3,491 18

$49.04.571 17

SUM MART OF INVESTMENTS.1. Honds and Mortgages on properly worth

more than double the sum loaned $2i,4S0,2S5 T.9

:T rl-sVH;::::::":::- :

4. New York state Town iiond. 70,(x oooo....i LV. ...... ... 1 HUH il.Vl wo

O ileal I.3IUIC J .vo.U'J... l'.'6- - Cash in isanks and Trust Companies at interest 3.300.039 507 luunces due from Agents 1JI149.204,571 17

ADD :

Interest accrued . $512,730 03Iielerred !m and Uaarterly J'remiuius. 1,122.412 SH

Premiums in course of tiiiiiMiiisioii 134.4S0 57Market value of Stocks iu excess of cost... 641,772 37

Gross Assets, December 31st, 1871.... .$51,577,997 00

CI have carefully examimd the foreiroing Statement, and findthe fume correct IiAAC E. LLOYD, Auditor.

From the foregoing il will be seen Hint the several items ofPisliurs-rtueii- t bear the f.lluwiuj; ratios to the Receipts uf theyear :

Paid to Policy Holders 47.9 ier cent, of Iteceipts.Paid for Expenses... 7.1 ler cent. of Receipts.Paid for Taxes 7 per cent, of Receipts.

The ratio of expenses is less than iu any former year duringthe history of the Cou.pmiy.

The Asskts are .Appropkiatkd as Follows :

Gross Assets, Jan. 1st, 172 $51,577 997 00

LIABILITIES.Reserve for all Policies in force. . 38,248 937 84Reserve for Additions. 10.2u9.3ii5 43Reserve for Annuity 170.543 Srti

Reserve for I'neuriied Margins .. 449.0SS 79Claims by death not yet due..... 456.47S 97Post mortem Dividends, due on

demand, 5C.00O 00Premiums paid in advance, 33,ti54 39Surplus accrued on Tontine Div-- :

idend Policies...... 8,197 22 47.C82.256 C2

Surplus over all Liabilities. .$3.S95.740 . S

Dividend of Jan. 1st, 172. . 2.843,727 92

I'ndivided Surplus........ .f 1,052.012 40

The Reserves upon Policies and Additions were determinedby a seriatim valuation according to the American Table ofMortality, and four per cent, interest.

The Dividend of lb72 is considerably larger than any previ-ous distribution by this Company upon a sinule year's business.

The claims liy Death during the year were a fraetionless than seventy-eigh- t per cent, of the sum predicted by theCompany's Table of Mortality.

POLICY AND RISK ACCOUNT.Policies issued and restored during MJIBKR. AMocsr.

the year 12.191 $35,301,218 00The amount insured is about $2,000,000 ereater than in ls70.Policies in force Jan. 1st, H72 .... 73,804 22H.770.3o7 00Additions 20.132.O04 00Annuities, (Annual,) 47 19,011 00

Total . 73,911 $43,921,472 00

Ratio or Expenses to Receipts in the Mitcal Life Issi-rant-

Comcast uf Ntw Yolk for every year since its organization :

Year. Per cent. Year. Per cent. Y'esr. Per cent.143 ...1S.I 153.... 13 5 9 51S44.... 9.2 1S64 .lo.a 164 10.01845 10 4 l:i5.... . 9 3 1865 12 61S4U.... ....105 Il5fi.... . 9 5 lSiid 16.11S47 .... 99 1857.... . 9 4 1867 13.61H48 .... 92 158 . 9 5 108 12.6149 96 159 .10 6 109 10.0JS50.... 8 6 1S60 . 8.3 1870 9.21S51 .... 8.5 1MU.... . 98 li71 7.1

1S52.... .... 7.3 . 8 4

INSURE IN THEMUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY!

OF NEW YORK, WIIICU HAS THE

Lowest Expenses, Lowest Mortality andLargest Dividends !

SAM'L C. WILDER,mh30 Asent for the Hawaiian Iland.FORT ST., FAMILY MARKET.

E. II. IIOYI).Choicest JieiUS irom nne-s- i nerus. ruuiiry, nan, .iKenoie.

AC, furnished to order. mhllO ly

NOTICE.run E PA RTN EKSII 1 1 EXISTING IIE- -

1 IW'EK.N J. 1. Uuwsi tt and S.nnui l O. V il.ler, doing busi- -

ness under the name of DO W SETT 4r CO.. is this day, March30, 172. dissolved by mutual coti-en- t: either party will sign insettlement of busirs. (Sianed) J.I. DOWsETT.

mhaoim (Sicneil; SAM'L G. W ILDER.

NOTICE !

If (VI C V V IU 1 1 A s K DO F M R . J. I. Miff-1- 1

SETT his Interest in the LUMlit.R RCs-I- r.SS, I hallcarry it on. nt the oi.l stand, under the Eirm name of WILDERit CO. Offeriujr tJ my f ri- - nds and the public, a Completeassortment of

LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL,Which will be

SOLD AT LOWEST MARKET RATES!Thankintr the Public fnr the many acts of Bu-un- - courtesyreceive.) f..r manv" year. I a-- k a continunnee of the :ime furtt.e new Una. (n.hoO lie) SAM'L. ti. WILDER.

NOTICE.,i ... .. ... . ..... .........IU M EN 1' s Jtjtnt of the Mutual Life Inturtne Co

of New York for the. Hawaiin Ila:ids. I am ( repare 1 to settlew th all parties Laving any inmratice business with tlie formerUf;ei,t. (mli:,0 SAM'L i W11.DEB.

WILXDER & CO.,TO DO WSET C Sc CO.SUCCESSORS F..rt and yjeen Sts.

Dealers iu Lumber. Paint. Oil. Nail". 5:i!t, and Buildingmtjiio Materials, every kind. ly

AGENTS FOR THEROC ROY,JUKA.

LILIU, ISABELLA,LIVE YANKEE.

WAIOLA,KINAU, AND HOKULELE.

Freight at fair prices and grxls properly handled.

ml "0 WILDER 4 CO.

i " ; - TKOS. THRUM,

STATIONER AND NEWS DEALER,

o. 1! .llcrclisiiil St.. Honolulu.rm TKII.I.V T EX I KHS II IS TltAXKSTO TDK t'lTIZKXMIF IIONOI.IH AND

lor their Lnrral :Pl-- rt .f b.. rflt. to etaM..h a l,u..t.,M gainst Ihoee ,4 long .t.,,J g 1

H'ii ieut of the UlanJ.: " !t"'ti,0 10 u''

urfe r,,.,'.'. Pfbe now not.ft. the puhl.c ,rri:y. that hi. .ff .rt. here are .upj-.rt- rj l . ., by

It i, w.;h much rl1t Urgv.--t i ill

BOOKS, STATIONERY, NEWS, MUSIC,AM

Toys and ."Fancy Goods!that all entru.te,l to biro can he drudej upon bring BUed to the best aJran-iai;- e

AuJ Ihruugfc t'ta the.r tTatioJ.es East, so

iu cvnt anl vjualry.

His Stock on Uainl compriM sa Large arviy of Woods in the Above line s,Atilhe-illal-.yten- .le rtJker,, CIIOICK AKTH LF.S OF STATION KRV Offine or prlT... use a

ciahty. 11 1. AN K KOOKS. 1'Al'EKS. k.N V ELOl'E., AKTlT' I'RAWl.Nll MATERIALf, Ac, 4e., In great rariely

always on ou 1.

THE CIKCIJLATIXG I.TKICAKVI W ill short'y te increase.1 anj further anargrmrnts nia.le for the st. aly supply of New Hooks as they appear.

N KYV HOOKS OF 1 MEREST will ber.ceived by each Steamer, but lis) rwllrrliwat sf ItsiUMw Vwl-uni- rw

will lK kepi hnud, as bis arr.ngement arw socompl. te lor procurinf ANY WORK IK!IKKDoa h..rt notic.

The News Agency is d complete that Papers and Peruxlicals will be receive.! with a certainly, when there will be nothing

! by any othrr source.

j Latest Novelties in Toys will be frequently reccive.1, and bis aim will be to keep up lully with the times In all bis departi .

rnenis 01 nusincss.The Ute diffioultiesou the OverUm! Route being overcome be guarantees against future delays In completion of orders. ap

NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS ! !

c"""un"

at Lowest po

A ASSORTMENT

C ASTL E c COOKESTEAMER FROM ENGLAND AM) NEW YORK. ALSO, VIA CAFE HORN. PERJV

WITCH OF THE W A V E, O. U EEN OF THE EAST, AND SVREN.

AND TO ARRIVE PER COMET AND MOSES TAYLOR I

.A. Iiiio .Assortment ofPrints, Light and Dark Colors ; Regatta and Bengal Stripe Prints !

Printed Piquets, Printed Linens, Mock Quilting., American and English fine and medium Long Cloths.Urr and McNaught's Spool Cotton, Itlurk Itoll Crw. a t' ne assortment of Taylor's Spool Cotton,

loo Silk, black ami colored. In 1- -4 and 1 os. reels. Scarlet and Blue Twill Flannels, tllack Ribbon,Auioskesg Denims, I'nblraehed Cotton., Itlue Drills, Finest Silk Warp, and

All Wool American Flannel, 40, 45 and 64 in. 4, 10-- 4 and 12 4 Pleached and I'nl.learhsdSheeting, Linen hheetiug, 100 in. wide; Pillow Linen,

Linen Damask, Finest Bleached and t'lihlenclmt 6-- 4 wideColored Damask, 4 wide. While l inen and Colored Nipklns,

Alpacas, Co burgs and Circsn.ian, in assorted color iCanton Flannel, Dutc h Tape of all widths. White Crochet, Welting and Knitting Cottons, Java Canvas, Kussia Diaper, 19, 21

an 1 24 iuch ; Linen and Kussia Crah, Huekabuc. Linen, Huekxhue and Cotton Towels. White and Brown TurkishTowels, Linen Cambric, Ladies' and Gent's fine Linen Cumhric llanilkerrhiefs. Needles. Toilet Hair Pins,

of the very best qualities; Scissors of Kodgers 4 Son's celebrated make of all sites.

ALSO, A FINE ASSORTMT OF SHELF HARDWARE!Cut Nails. 3d to Go.); '"ut Spikes, e Handles. 24 to 36 in.; Axe, Hoe and Oo Handles,Paris Plow, Points and sides extra, Whetl Harrows, larpe. medium aud small sizes, English Linseed Oil, boiled aud raw,

llulibiick Co.'s ; Pest English White l.ead and Zinc, Dry Red Lead.

i)ivi:ir s iib:i:osi:ai; 011 n:it c otii;t aaii svki:.y,And to bo as Low as tho Lowest.

No. 5 Fenee Wire, Hoop Iron, 3-- 1 and I inch t A r Assortment of Kodgi-- r At Son's Cutlery, Rest ('rindim!Sugar, (ialvaniz'd I'ails and Tubs, Paris Plows X I and XO Steel plows. Cultivators, Horse Hoes, Harden line., No. 1 and 2,Planter's Hoes, American and English makes ; Spades, Shovels, Rakes, lirootnt, Ac, Ac.

And many other Articles, all of which will

NEW GOODS!O. HALL & SON

HAVE JUST RECEIVED

SILVER Tr.A.TJ3r W-ATIJ-S

PA NTS M

Card Matches, Kerosene Oil, Fence Wire, Nos. 4, and 0, with staples; Wheelbarrows,

Carriage and Cart Axles, one to three inches; Carriage Pprlngs, Carrine Hardware, Horse Phots, Ilo mo Nails,

Cut Nails, 3.1 to C01 Clinch Nails, Rout Nails, Cut and Wrought Spikes, to inches ; SIkja Ijists and Findings,

CALA. SOLE, BRIDLE & SADDLE I

Prldle and Saddle Ornaments, Mexican Trees and Stirrups,, Marble Wash Ilasins and Fixtures,

A Aknoi'I incut of .iiciifcr'M :iml Agricultural Tool.IIUILDER'S HARDWARE, GALVANIZED TUHS AND I'AILS, Sr.. Alv.

New Uoods by Every Steamer, at Lowest Market Rates.Drick Store, corner of Fort and King Sts.apC

Ladies' Ice Cream SaloonAND

.ii is.. koim:i: r kycisoftmmroULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCET to the Pun lie that he has

Opened on Iort Street!Oppoaile Williams I'uriiiiure Wnre- -

house an

Ice Cream Saloon for Ladies !

ICE CREAM, CAKETtEA AND COFFEE !

nl nil hours.HOT LUNCH DAILY FROM 12 TO 2.

Hopine to be able to meet the requirements of those whomay favor him with their pitr. tujr,

He Invites all to Give Him a Call.0 tf w-s-

1862. 1872.COSMOPOLITAN

PHOTOGRAPHICH. L. CHASE, Proprietor,

THE LOXiKST KSTABLISIIKI) I MOTOhli AI'MKI:IN" IIONOLLLC.

iJIIOTOGKA IMIS TAKEN IN THE LATESTall the improvements in the art, .nl

ALWAVS ON THE LOWEST TERMS IFOR SALE Photographs of al' the Kines. Queens, Chiefs and

other important personages.

Al, the Larret A'arlety of Aiew, turd, Stereo- -scopic, Ac , Ac, AT LOW PRICES.

Frinnes, Slereoscdpe.i. etc.. Cheaper than can hefound at any place in the city.

Having all the conveniences for doing out d.ior work,

Views or Residences, &e., will be takenBetter and at Lower Prices than by any other Gallery in

tbe city. II. L. CHASE,apo ly Fort Ptreot.

4'r "

be sold Rates.

FULL OF

Sold

mmum stoves9

115 A R M mi T

5

4 8

HARNESS, LEATHER

Full

GALLERY

w w

Lm W j U n IB I. V HI

ivotici; tojiviiai,i:jii:iv !

THE SLOOP.RIGGED SCO Wenterprise: isdlL

will deliver off In the harbor,

PURE CLEAR SPRING WATER!to all Whaling Vesst-I- s calling here this Spring, at

Twelve and One Half Cents per Barrel !4000 g Hons can he delivered fr. h frr.m the Pprlnp dailyOrder, to be left at the Commercial Market. mh.JO t

NOTICE.II1111.0 .M V AI1SENCE FROM THISKingdom Mr. CIIAK. T. til LICK w.ll I my duly au-thorized attorney, ,d will have clurpe of my business.

JNO. II. THOMPSON.Honolulu. March Oth, 1H72. ww,tf

PUBLIC NOTICE !

'MIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR- -. liHsed all the C attle on the at.fl all otherKola Land, of East Maui, hereby (irl,mi person.. ,,,.,l"-''- t y of beu g prM-.e.le-

, again.t at Uw, from pur. ha.indr.vmg or branding any of said rattlis. 'yr The loll.mi,,,; in r reentered brand. ar,-- ZjSr."i!:,r;7ar,,,r --x-

oWtOUrch ,9,Asr2. AK.AJ.

KONSULAT DES DEUTSCHEN REICHS.A LLEN A US EI.SANS L o f . v . . v v

rbre;l,;,:r::;"',7, '"rru w,r

K, .erliche Kon-ul-,'l'lrfl1 K'Miskatier ami an dasueber n.ittelte. C,r, ular, be, ff. nd

Convent on TJuTTT-,'-' 10 d" Kr"'

",hZi Honolulu, den 22 Man, ld72. 4t

JUST RECEIVED EX MONTANA,

100,000GENUINE MANILA CIGARS I

For Sale by

H. I. XOLTE,mhlO lm Corner Queen A Nuuanuts

A COOI) IsWISSTsVllSIVT.1 ' '.T'.y K O XEOPTIIE LA RQ- -1l' L ""HLIHIIMUNWon Hawaii. 1n",i,,ln Apply r WALKER i, ALLEN.

Page 3: iwi i - University of Hawaiʻi...Aunt Tubilhi teiU inr lh--uewet dl laraunt! if I only ouM take b?r Jire! Hut I like my own way, and I find it j bice! Ami b"ilra, I Iirfi Ulf the thiiiK

BY C CARTOW

REAL ESTATE!F,r St'e h'j at tht Mirt of

Un.lrsijnilON SATURDAY, THE 6th OF APRIL,

AT 11 O'CLOCK, NoOS,

ALL THAT TRACT OF LANDCALLED

Jlinorl Flare r Crowrll Plate In PoUa, lo omno,near the residence of Her Majesty Queen Laiaia, and

containing about

5 acres of Fertile and Well Watered Land !

with

A DUELLING IIOlSE AD OTIIEB IILI)I.CSthereon. Held in Fee Simple, ar,. commandiui? a splendidview of the eity arid valley. The fjiieal Strawberries yetraised here have Uen produced on this (arm.

A Plan may be ren at the auction room.For further particulars apply to THOMAS CLARK, the

proprietor, or to J. MuNTGoMfcRY, Honolulu.C. S. BARTOW, Auctioneer.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALEOF

AT AUCTION,In the District of Halelea, Island of Kauai

VIRTUE OF AN O K DKR, ISSU El OUTBV the iuprrae Court of the Hawaiian IilamU. on the 4thday of March, A. U. llTi, will he l at I'uhlic Auction, at theAuction Kooin of C. &. llfartoar, on tiueen Hlreet, Honolulu,

On Saturday, Gth of April, 1872,AT 12 O'CLOCK. NOON.

All the Ritfht, Title and Interest of the Estate of Wilhara H.Peaae, Ute of Honolulu, deceased, in and to

ALL TIIlTTUACTofLAD,Known y the name of HA EN A, Ialand of Kauai. There arein this Uiwl ahont 2,100 Acres, of which 400 acre are availablef.r agricultural and grazing, purpoaea, and the land is wellwatered, and run from ihe ea to the mountain the wholefiirmiii a deairaMe Estate tor inetment or improvement.Title good- - A plan of the premiiea may I I'en at the AuctionRoom. For further particulars apply lo J. W. Al.'STIN,

of the Estate of William 11. i'eaie, or to

C. S. BARTOW. Auct'r.HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE !

ON MONDAY. - --- --- APRIL 8th,AT 11 O'CLOCK. A. 31., WILL BE SOLD.

THE FOLLOWING

ARTICLES OF GOOD !

Larje Center Kea TMe,

31arble Top Tblr, F.itenIon Table,

(hairs Koa Cook Case,

Lare Wardrobe,

.Mahogany Careao.

Single Bedstead, Mattress, et, .c, i-t-.

ALriO

SUPERIOR PLATED WARE!Tea and Coffee Pot.

Cake Basket, Tea Spoons.,

Forks, Castors, ic, tc.

LOT OF BOOKS, MEDICINE CHEST!C. S. BARTOW. Auct'r.

ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10th,AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. 31. WILL BE SOLD

A Varied assortment of Merchandise.C. S. BARTOW. Auctioneer.

ASSIOIVEKS' SAIK !

ORDER OF THE ASSIGNEES OFBV fcSTATKof OWEN J. HOLT, I will Sell at PublicAuction on

SATURDAY, APRIL 13th,AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, AT SALESROOM,

ALL CATTLE BRANDED JxO,Remaining IJnaold at thai Date

aud running; on the Island of Oahu.C. S. BARTOW, Auctioneer.

NOTICE.NOT RE RESI'ONSIIJI.E FORIWILL contracted by All LO in my name, from this

date, as be is no longer in our firm.Honolulu, Feb. 24, 1S72. TKE HAP.

IV O rJC I O IE .IN WANT OF FINE SIJIRTS

would do well to call at No. H.M'L'A N I STKKKT, op-oi- te

Merrhtot Sunt, where a small invoice of Davies ti Jonesce!etratr.l Shirts, in hih numbers, direct from New Vork.caobehad and are to be SOLD W I riHU T P.KSKKVK. Cloths. loe-sim-s,

t'assinwres. Tweeds, Ladies' Cloth. Blue Flannel andfulled Wr.ite Flannel, MoU--a in. Du.-k- s. lril la and estings,sold by Ihe yard or roanuf.u-ture.-1 t. order in style.

Merchant Tai:rs will oMige by sending in iheir orders for

the Sprine and Summer Fashion expected by next mail.mhl4 lm ALKX. CAMPBKLL, Tailrr.

TO RENT.THE IIOCSE AND PRKJinw -

Nuuanu Avenue, at present occupied by . I-- Ureen,Kq. Possession given April 1st.

Also, the Hooae ami Premls. adjoining, possession givenImmediate.'?. For parucuiars appiy i

ap tf C. K. WILLIAMS or J. II. WOOD.

EXCHANGE.riillE i'N DERSIGNED. FROM AND AFTER1 this date, will issue Bills of Exchange and Letters of

Credit on

SAX FKANCI.-C-O. NEW YORK.LONDON. HAMIJUKi; and BREMEN,

In sums lo suit at lowest rates.Commercial Paper d.scmtite.1 on the most farorable

' Cash adwances made on consignments of IUnd produce atU raw of interest of IT CCt. per ' 4 co.

s U -

FOn SAT,E.A Second-Han- d Billiard Table, 6 feet x 10,

Cues, Counter, and PoolIn rood order-- .th Mafs. Rack,

Board, with new Cushion. arMBed. rt rtcroftBuffum's Hall,

at 4 tf. ,

NOTICE.I I IF. RSONS ARE IIERERV CAU- -

A KD against all.-- in their animals to trespass upon,"tr Jnd known a. Ll'MAIIAl. on the Island ' Kauai, the

same Trom C. K. BISHOP.Un.Uraiirnd ,',respas,ng hereafter. -.- 11 PJCHL LAN CO..ginstrding toHonolulu. January 2o:h,

NOTICE.lRflM THIS DATE 1 SHALL ,

f resr-osib- l lor amy debt cootracteU in my name ""i-uuc-..

roy written order.Haiku. Feb. 2'-h-. 1972. (mhlS lm) JOHV TALLETT.

HONOLULUSTEAM SAW AND PLANING MILL !

MRS. C. T0RBF.RT PROPRIETOR.

C H.LEWE1U? AGENT.

HONOLULU.- -ESPLANADE. -T-tVE- FACILITY FOR s A W I NG. I'LA N- -

ISO AND TURNING.

Special Ittention Tald to Orders from House and

Ship Carpenters.

Firewood Sawed to Orderand a Stock of Sawed Wood alvrayw

on baud.Table Lfjs, JJ&l Posts.

Calabashes, tfc. dc, if '- -.

On Hand and Turned to Order on Short otIee.mh23 3m

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE !

vneiiiiu:vr.n HAVING BEENnpiiE t.mp.rr Administrator of the estate of them. ,appoimra .11 .wra.na t.avinz any

I K un K I. I ej uT i

Ul iXTZ t aredersignea ; ma -- -requested to make immediate payment to

pARKE,Aamin.str'itor.

Honolulu, March 15, 1S72. Temporaryf mhl 6 It)

.shipping.

IortI:uiI Direct.Til E AMERICAN B A R K E . T I N E

Jane --A.. Ji'ulkiiiburg,CATI1CAKT, Master.

II tcth'j j-- ir i of htr ' 'T'J-- t Hil'Vjl, trill ULr (lick

For fr ht fir - a;; l tonihil IA.-IL-K k CoOKE, .

TIME-TABL- E OF THE

STEAMER "K1LAUEA."

A pril 1 1 ih Kuanipril 1 OlU , Koia

April 22d ...C'irrail of HawaiiA pril 2!ilh KoonMar OlU Mil

Mar I 3lh KonaMay 20lb KtiaMay 27th ..Circuit ( HawaiiJuuf Gth Kauai

lTl ASSAOK C A S H : ISAML'tL O. WILDER,

Dlh2 iwtf A ifent.

United States. New Zealand and AustraliaMail Steaniship Line.

ror SAX FKAXCISCO!The Steamship on or about April 6.

FOR AUCKLANDAnd Other New Zen lit rial I'orla, connecting

n ( A urklnnd with Slrnnirra for Sydney,Melbourne und liriabuue, the

STEAMSHIP 4 NEBRASKA!"On or about April U.

Iates of departure from Sunt Dates of Departure fromfor Honolulu anlnoiulu for San Francisco and

Porta in Mew Zealand and for Ports in New Zealand andAustralia. i Austral, a.

I On or aboutWednesday ..January 3, ."aturday January 13. 1972Wednesday. .January 31, H7v! Saiur!ay ... February 10, 1S72Wednesday.. February 'J. 172 .Saturday March 9. 1S72Wednesday.... March 27, 1872,?aturday April 6, 1972

Passengers booked through at reduced rates to points in theCoited States and to Liverpool, and also to orts in NewZealind anil to Melbourne.

For Freight and I'a-uig- am all further information,o Apply lo II. HACKFELD & Co.. Agents.

BOSTON & HONOLULU PACKET LINE !

.VXi C. BRKWKK Si CO.. AGENTS.g ? Favoral le arrangements can always be made for

ti3ev"3i Storage and Miipiuetit of Oil. Itone, Wo.l. Hidesand other Merchandise to New Bedford, Boston, New York audother rjtstcrn Ports. iJT Cash Advance made.

feJ4 ly C. BREWER & CO.

R E G V L, A RDISPATCH LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO.

C. UREWEIl CO., AGENTS.Merchandise received STORAGE FREE andliberal cash advances made on shipments by this

line. (fc24 ly) C. BRKWKK ti CO.

Regular Packet for Kona and Kau.

The New Clipper SchoonerIS t m V .11 ACaptain J II. Hatfl-l- d,

Will run regularly on the above route, having excellent accom-mixlatio-

for passengers and freight.Fur Freitht or apply to the Captain on bonrd.

or to (ml.23 If ) T1BBKTS & SOKKNSON.

FOR KOIIALA.J5i s

Schooner jflctivc.HOPU, Master.

Will run as a Ilegular Packet to the above port F'or Freightor Passage apply to

apO 3m WALKER ti ALLKN, Agents.

REGULAR PACKET FOR LAIIAIXA.

THE SCHR. NETTIE MERRILL,K. D. CRANK, Master.

WlHRnn Kegnlarlf betHfenThis Tort and Lahaina,LEAVING

HonolnlnSatnrdajs and Lahaina every Wednesdays.

ap6 3m H. HACKFELD & Co., Agents.

Regular Packet for llanalei, Kauai.

THE CLIPPER SCHOONER

FAIlfclT lEKT,KAAINA. MASTER.

Will Sail s-- a llfjHlir Pack tt us above.For Freight or passage apply toapO 3m WALnaM & ALLEN.

SEE MY COLUMNNot THIS, but the Other One!

Queer! Very Queer !

MV ADVERTISING COLUMN. MlIN and Chains for sale are crowded out and areamongst ihe Notious (a British Notion.) They will be soldCheap, Very cheap.

Funny! Very Funny!In my Adverting Column, my Bird Traps. Bird Houses

and Breed i g Cag- - s. of whirh I have a splendid assortment,are crowded out. Thy will sold cheap, very cheap.

Queer! Very Queer!My Pills Blair'., Whelpton's and Cockle's are crowded out

and are included in the Notions.Iron Post for Wire Fencing, which I will sell for 25 cents

each, is much less than the raw material costs here.The-- Faoniml of nil Brussels Carpet which I have

for sale, a splendid article, and guaranteed of eo,uat quality, at30 ifT cert , less than the Carpe for the New Hotel cost in

Francisco, besides which, freight, insurance and duty mustbe added to the fcan Franc.sco cot-- It would take a mathe-

matician to caLulate the loss incurred by not purchasing here.

Not Qneeror Very Queer!XI, e Steamer Kilauea is a decided success and materially as--s

sts to promote tra.ie and develop the resources of the Kingdom(Grumblers notwithstanding )

The New Hotel.There has been a difference of opinion in consequence of

Opthalmia. I am morally certain it will be a decided successin promoting the interests of these fair islands, and a greatbenefit to them.

Ivulgin House Keepers need not quake or seek reductionin rent, f..r they will have their share from the extra numberof v:itors to see the wonders of this Kingdom.

This Nationxi Hotel, so much needed for the upbuilding of' our Sunny Islands, will, in conjunction with other solid im-- !

provements. inimortal.ie th reitju of KaHkHaMKUA Vru. Longmay he ure an 1 reign,

i f.3 JOHN THOMAS WATERH0CSE.

NOTICE.r2 THE UNDERSIGNED RETURNS

thank to all patrons for past favors, solicitingS? further demands.

Ar.y unpaid quarterly accounts to the 31st December, 1.1.deirir.K to have Seltle.1 without any further rff rts to jog par- -

.. ...ties memories, as it is a erieci ire hp v. iiu J,v,- -His pnets have been l.leral ana snouu dc pam It is, he

thinks, taking aJvaulae oi gooo naturefc3 JOHN THOMAS W ATKKUOLSfe.

TO LET !' s E V E R A L C O T T A G E S R E-- T

P.CTABLY situated. Also. one Mansion to let,with an allowance in rent for impr vetaent iu

the shape of shrul'S and choice trees.Al-- o a School UuUJ.' or Shop. App'y to

ft3 JOHN THOMAS WATKRHOttK.

NOTICEIlKUKTtV CIVKX THAT TIIK IMRT-nersh- ip

IS eistiii(t the undersigned and AU r. as

Retail Storekeepers was dissolved on the twentieth day ofFebruary last. The business is tow Curried on by the uuder- -

ot t,i own account. All rorv.llono ulu, March "0:h, 157J. mh23 Itn

NOTICE.! flMIK PARTXKKSIUP HERETOFORE' M. existing between Ah Chonc and Ah Rim in the Restau-- i

rant business at the Cant.-- II. tel in this city is this davby mutual consent, and the business will hereafter be

: carried on under the r.anie and style of Ah Kim an 1 Ah Pio.I Honolulu. March 21st, 1ST2. I AH KIM.

mhiJ 4t V

! NOTICE !

TING HAVING PURCHASED THELAM or the BAKERY la;e!y carried on by LAM YKTsolicits the patronage of the customers of the late proprietor.

nihJl 4t

NOTICE.PERSOX. Tll.tT 1 w mu jKNOW debts cuni.ruct.-- by Jons Kawailam Lai..U4,- -

after the date of this. LLCY U. 11ILKMUN.Nuuanu Valley. March 12. 1ST2. aihai 3t

N0TICE.STv IT KING M V TKM I'ORARV ABSENCE

M-- 9 from this Kingdom I have appointed C. II. LKWKKS loact for roe by power of Attorney.

Honolulu. I'eb. !. 1V72 ( ipC) JAMES A. IIOPPF.lt.

UTHE COLUMN!"

ESTA SII ED 1 - '1

JOHN THOS WATERHDUSE

IMPORTER OP

ENGLISH, FRENCH, AMERICAN-- AN D- -

GERMAN GOODS !

URNS TH A N" KS FOR PAST FAVORSRET for his own Beiic&t and engages not to beL'ndersold; (SuFTj. He off--rs the following Goods For Sale

Coiisitin of:

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. CUTLERY.II A RD W A R E. EA RT II EN WA RE,

GLASSWARE. SADDLERY,LEATHER GOODS,

PAINTS. OILS. COLORS,

WITH a GREAT VARIETY of NOTIONSNOT INCLUDED IN THI3 ADVERTISEMENT.

MS. TICK I NGS. IJItO W N COT! ONSDEVI Sheetings, variety of Damasks, Carpets,Axmineter Rugs, Tweeds, Moleskins, English Coburgs,French assorted colors; Alpacas, Baratheas,Green, scarlet and niagenU Baiie,White Mareella Bedquilts, and other varieties,Cotton Turkish Sheets and Towels,White and grey Linen lluck Towels. Horse Blankets,White, blue, grey, scarlet and green Blankets, of vari-ju-

qualities; llorrockses Long Cloth,Fancy colored and white ground Prints, including patterns

very desirable for native trade,Linen Drills, Sheeting and Shirting, Diapers. Vc.,Blue Flannel, Scarlet Flannel, White Flannel,Silk Grenadine. Veil Barege,Black, white and brown Linen Thread.Brooks' and other Spool Cottons, Crochet Cotton,Blue Drilling, White Corduroy. Amoskeap Denims,Tae t hecks. Cambrics, Silesias, Coisets.Buttons and Trimmings. Blark Silk Elastic,All colors Berlin Wool, Black Ciie.

GENT'S HATS MADE BY CHRISTY & SON.Ladies' llata and Bonn, ts. Children's Hats,Men's and Boy's Superior Straw Hats,lidres'. Children's and Ger.fs Gloves, various;Whi:e Pique, Silk Umbrellas, Cotton Umbrellas,Gent's Lin.-- and Paper Collars, A very flue line of all

kinds of Shirts, plain, colored wool and merino;Neck Ties, Men's Half Hose, wool and cotton;Ladies' superior While and Brown Stockings,

A Complete Arctic Outfit !

Consisting ofAH that a Whaler or a Fisherman would require.

V Merino Undershirts and Drawers.Linen and Lawn Handkerchiefs, Carpet Bags,Men's and Boy's Caps, all description;Pilot Coats, not to be surpa-se- d; Black Cloth Sacs,Kerscir.ere Suit9, Tweed Suits. Blue Flannel and Doeskin

Pants, for men, youth and boys. Regatta Shirts,Jean Shirts, Turnover Shirts, .lack Shirts, Linen Hats,Floor Cloth, Carriage Cloth, On Cloth,Table oil Cloth, choice patterns; Bertha Skirls,Victoria Lawns. Black Grenadine, i imask Stripes,Tape Checks, Cambrics. Hair Cord Checks,4i) in. Glaz-.-- Jaconet, WatT proof Tweed, various colors,Silk Velvets, Tailatans, Crochet Edging,Everlasting Edging. I.adii s' Marone Collars. Jaconet Sets,Nillxon Sets, Linen Sets, Lace Ties, Jaconet Scollop,Insertions, Book Scollops, Infat.t's Frock Bodies,Cambric Skirts, very heavy Embroidered Skirts, :

A Good Selection of Goods fbiLeap Year !

Handkerchief, silk: Linen and Cotton Printed Handkerchiefs,::,Table Covers and Piano Covers of all kinds; Alma Caps,Prince of Willi's Caps. Silk Puggarees, Negro Caps,Alpaeca Umbrellas. Silk Parasols and Sunshades,Alpaeca and Cotton do.. Linen Ticking.Child's Fancy Wool Boots. Wool Bonnets. Wool Bodices,Wool Clouds, Ladies' Fancy Wool Ties, Wool Scarfs,Al.er.leen Hose and Half Hose. Military Half Hose,llaguing and Burlaps, I Hack Silk Cord and Tassel-- ,M.diair Goods. Chenille Goods, tiki :k Silks, Faucy Silks,Trimmings of all kinds. Buttons all kinds,Shawls nil kinds. Capes a great variety. Lace Shawls,Silk Handkerchiefs, fast Colors Pink Ginghams,Turkey Bed strut Yellow. Turkey Cambric,Stried and Padded Linen Drills, Honey Comb Towels,Cotton and Linen Towels, Cable Cords, Terry Cloth.

GROCERIES :Tie Fruits, Pickles, Carbonate Soda, Split Peas,Canary Seed, Hemp Seed, White Beans, Oatmeal,

Salts. Yorkshire Hams, Westphalia Hams.Bleached Ginger, Ground Pimento, Ground t'loves.Mixed Spice, Ground Black Pepper, While do.Ground Ginger, Cayenne Pepper.Peppermint Rose and Lemon Lozenges,Iiiion Peel, Orange jieel,C nversation Lozenges, Sugar Sticks, Bath Pipes,Cream Tartar. Mustard. Saleratus in jars and bottles,Table Vinegar, Chile Vinegar, Lea & I'errin's Sauce,Harvev's Sauce, Reading Sauce, John Bull Sauce,Beef Steak Sauce. Mogul Sauce, King of Oude Sauce,Anchovy Sauce, Chutney Sauce, Universal Sauce.

.lie Tliinkft Enough Sauce !

Bottles S lt. Bags Liverpool .aalt, by the ton or bag.Castor Oil, quarts, pints and half pints,Rose Hair Oil,Large and small Raspberry and rther Jams,Sago anil other Dried Herbs. Pickled Onions.Capers, Nutmegs, Essence Lemon and Vanilla,French Peas. Seidlitr Powders,Potted Beef. Ham. Tongue. Salmon,1 lb tins Cod Roes, fine Ball Blue,Ginger Nuts, from the bakery of Huntley & Palmer.Also, Oslwne Biscuits, I am Biscuits, Nonsuch Biscu.ts.

Combination Biscuits,West India Pine Apple in Syrup,Apricots. Stewed Pears, .

A great variety of Sombody's Lutrgnge, done up in silverand gold motto kisses,

With other such like Sweet Things.Salad Oil, Salmon Cutlets.KippereU Herrings. Finnan 1 1 ud Jocks,Oxford SaiisiiL'es. Trufiled l'ateo.1 lb tins Danish Butter, 2 lbs do. tins Mince Meat,Tins English Plum Pudding,Bloater Paste, Anchovy Paste, Herrings a la Sardines,Mackerel Salmon, Fresh Herruigs,Bloaters, sometimes called sailors other limes soldiers,

with something more that is toothsome.

LATEST IDIOIBIA RIVER SALMON!

In Barrels and half barrels.Wiltshire Cheese, Chocolate, Sardines in tins,

COri2CTITKItY, fcc., Arc.Beyond a doubt

THE FINEST BASS' ALE!in iiuarts and pints, that can le found in the market.

Barclay Perkin's Porter, warranted a first rate article,and very suitable for nursing mothers.

Jeffrey's Ah", quarts and pints;I id A: Coope's Ale, quarts and pints;Best Bremen Ale. quarts and pints;Champagne, quarts and pints. Claret in one doicn cases.

The Wines and Beers Sold by the Original Packase.These are sold by the Cask or Case only in original

packages, that have not been tamered with.English Soap, Yellow and Marine, Brown Windsor and

Castile Soap, De Rubaix Candles.

TJXADULTEKATEDPORTLAXn CKHIEIVT

In repvrd to this article there is a and can warrartmine will siand when some other will crack. The late Mr.Torbert declared he woul.l rather have one cask of my ownImportation than two casks of the average Importation.

Cases Downer's Best Kerosene Oil,Cas-- s Best American Card Matches,Ilulibuek's Boiled nil in drums and easks, patent,White Zinc, Fine White Lead. 5re,?n Paint,B!a.-- Paint. Bed I.ea.1, Yellow Ochre. Venetian Red.Lamp Black. Pry Bel, Leal Pryers,Spirits Turpentine. Plaster Pari-- ,Saddles of all kinds. Ladies and not to be beat.Bridles. Genuine Manilla Hope, New Zealand Hope,The only L..I of W ire Hope - the Market.Camphor. Onus. Pistols. Powder. Pt rcussion Caps,Shot of all sires. Sehonl Slates. Pein-i'.s- .

Breech liad"rs. Cartridges. Mus cal B xe.Concertinas. AcCordeons. Wax Fruit and Flowers,Glass Shades, Real China Tea and Breakfast Sets,I'inner Sets. I .awn Croquet Set. Baftatelle Boards,t iddles. Flutes. Violin Stritik's.Tovs of a Superior kind. Crj ine Bat'ies,

s Watches. Bench Ax-- s. II atchet. Trowels.lialvanised Wheel B.irrows, Iron I'ip nft, Fire Bnrk,ttimlet. Turners' Files. Poor Locks. Chest Locks,Pad Locks. Spokeshave. Kai r Streps, Pit Saws,Cros Cut ."aws. Hand Saws. Trying Planes,J ick Planes. Snioothiiii Planes.Very snierior Butcher Knives. Steel Scissors,I'oc Chains. Putty Knivis, Shoe Kn ves. Pincers,Shoe Rasps, Corkscrews, Vices, Farrier's Knives,Oo"s, Hoes, Sp...les. Shovels, tia'.vanized Buckets,Galvanized Tubs. Oalvaoized Tal ks.tiaiviriiz d Chesrs Butt Screws.Mouse Traps. Bat Traps. Cat Traps, Fox Traps,Wolf Traps, Man Traps. Woman Traps,

Double & Single Harness, Express Harness,Twine. Fish Lines. Fi'h Ho ls, Mexican Spurs,Silver Plated Spurs. Turned Spurs. Yankee Axes,Corrucated Iron, Red and Whee Tiles,Iron Pots from e illon to SO stall ins,J00 calloii Iron Try p. is. Tea Kettle.,lion Saucepans, Oval Boilers, rjcile and r.a:ances,Lasts, Shoe B i s, Leather. Anvils. Bird Cak." s.Galvanized Arches, Ri.ldles. Spikes. Brushware,Flower and Tree Trainers, Jack Trucks. Iron G ites.Iron L- - np Posts with Copper Lauips. same as iu the streets.Sheet Iron, Flower Pots, lancy and plain.W ire Fencinc. Plain Iron Fencing, loss than the price of

Importation.

JOHN THOS. WATERHOUSE.

THE PACiriCCommercial gMcvtiscr.

SATURDAY. APRIL 0.

The Reformatory School.Oar article urnn t!.c Kef nantory SoIlxjI, in

the U-u-e of the 2:t!i ult., ; written un.ler t! e

imjrcps'un that the original Act of l 'A, irtitu- -j

tin tire School, was siiil in furt-e-, whereas we

have tince ascertaine-- l that it waa refvalci in

1?70, and euhstitute-- l !y another. The new Act,while it is in re eoiuyrehen-iv- e in its w.,riinp;than was the it, i. et euh.-Lmtiai- the same

in iU provi.-io- i , omitting, Imvtever, the J rojofi-tio- n

es rested in the Otti Seethm .." the nld Act,

that the School was to become $eli-s- u rx.rting. :

The hope of arming at any such healthy condi- -

tiua of things is evidently abandoned alter bix

years of trial, and the present Act provides for

the eetabliehment t f other 44 Indufctrial and Re- - ;

forma tory Schools in any part of the Kingdom,where the same shall be deemed necessary, andwhen funds shall be available by LegUhitive up-- jnropriation fur that object." That the establish-!- ,

inent in several other parts of the Kingdom ofSchools of this character would be extremely -

det-irabl- now, will not be denied, but the con- -

summation of that end is not among the probabili- -

ties in the present BUtte of the finances and under

the present Ministry, whose benevolence towards

the nation takes the form of providing hotels, j

rather than school-house- s, for the people. I

We have been informed from an official source, j

that the statement that some of the boys belong-

ing to the Reformatory School had been sent to a

plantation on Maui, is correct. They were stout

young men, eighteen years of age or thereabouts,for whom the officers of the Board of Education

had been unable to obtain suitable situations as

apprentices in the city. Their characters and

general conduct is said to have been such thattheir presence and influence in the School was aniinnrv lo the vounrer inmates, lhey went to the I

J J oplantation of their own free consent, under termsand on conditions deemed by the officers of the

Roard as particularly satisfactory. They are to

be lodged apart, and kept as far as possible from

associating with the common hands employed on

the plantation, and be given every opportunityand encouragement to learn and advance, in the

employments of the sugar-hous- e. It is a well-kno-

fact, and explainable by the ordinary

rules which govern cause and effect, that the

moral atmosphere about a sugar plantation is

never of the purest. The particular one, however,

to which these native waifs have been sent, has

the reputation of being one of the best governed

in this respect, and the manager is said to bear

the perhaps anomalous character of being a strictand hard worker and at the same time a popular

man with the natives. He can however be both,

if he thoroughly understands the Hawaiian char-

acter.

ii

Under all the circumstances, perhaps the

disposition which has been made of these particular bovs is the best. Rut we contend that the.rrrnr. idrw nP a national Reformatory Schoolproperly carried out, would be where the boy

could be classified, and taught some useful trade... ... . t. tj'or occupation in the fx'iiool itseii, anu not ue j

sent to plantations for the reason that they were

bad characters, or that the management had '

nothing for them to do. The proposed end,their reformation, is not likely to be accomplished '

by such a course. Consequently the School, to

become effective for real good, must bo

upon a broader basis than it possesses atpresent.

The writer of the following communication on

the Reformatory School will observe that we, noj

more than himself, join in any 44 senseless clamorfor its abolition." Rut we distrust any policy in

its future management that looks to facilitatingthe placing of the boys on plantations, as ageneral practice. And unless such a policy is

carefully guarded against, wc repeat that theSchool may become, in the future, but 44 a

j

nursery for plantation hands:" j

Mu. Editor: As one of the public institutions of j

the country, designed and adapted to be of great j

service to the good morals of the community, I, foroue, should very much regret to have a clamor " j

succeed iu ," its abolition." Such a childishclamor" as you allude to iu your remarks on

this subject iu the .Semi-Weekl- y of the 2Mb. is notfounded in any reason whatever. The School tat i

doino-- great good, and promises to do much more.It isan honor to its founders, and its design is

creditable to those who instituted it, and broughtit into existence. And as it is now administered,I see no reason to abandon it, or to cripple its use-

fulness by a senseless " clamor " for iis " abolition."But in connection with it, there are certainly

grave questions to be met, and a system to bedevised, which require not " clamor." but calmdeliberation and wise decision. As the institutionlills up, and its inmates become older, it is quiteapparent that some disposition should be made ofits older inmates. They cannot be supported inunproductive idleness until they are all of age.This would not be for their own good ; nor do thepublic w ish to be so taxed for their support.

It seems to me quite proper and desirable thatas fast as they arrive at a proper age, they shouldbe apprenticed to useful trades, for a sufficientterm of years to acquire a knowledge of theirbusiness, and long enough to compensate theiremployers for the time and trouble of their instruc-tion.

This has been the practice. I am aware, to someextent, already ; but the objection to it, in manycases, is. that mastiT mechanics have no place lorsuch bovs. out ol woiking hours. A home forthem, when not at work, is a desideratum. Couldthis want be provided for. there is little doubt thatsuitable places could be found for all, as theyarrive at a suitable age. And if any ot themproved inapt, or incompetent to learn a mechanicaltrade, and were only capable of ordinary farm orplantation labm-- . I do not see w hy they should notbe apprenticed to that. Not. perhaps, to be turnedin with all sorts of coolies, or even native adults,without oversight or care : but to considerate andconscientious employers, who would regard it aduty to look after thetn. and teach them, in a dif-fere'- nt

manner from common employed laborers.Anil over them all the Government should have aMaternal oversight : seeing that tbey are not abused

i or ill treated : and also, that they do ttcFrduty too.I It seems to me. Mr. Editor, that there is no ne--!

cessitv for " abolishing " an institution ot greatpromi'se, because it has not yet bad snflicient prac- -'

ir-i- l I'viierience to adapt its practice to all emer- -....si - t II 1.

cencies that may arise. And ii it snouui uappenI that some of the pupils of the School should turn

out to be nntit for other employments, and shouldbe apprenticed to planters. I do not perceive that

j it need be called "but a nursery for plantation'

hands." That is not its object ; but to reclaim thej class of vicious youth, who knew not proper! parental guardians'tup. The apprenticing them to

planters is. and ought to be, lor the few only, whodo not show a readiness for employment's requitingmore abilities. Plantation labor is greatly needed ;

'

and like agricultural or farm labor in all civil. zed, countries, requires less skill than mechanical pur-- ;

suits. In ilself.it is not degrading, or disreputa-- !

ble. And I have little doubt, that if some who

raise such a " about it. would engage in'

it. it would be better for themselves, and for thecountry.

In regard to the School. I have no doubt er its; ri... hone it will not be - abolished.

But I think great care slmtild be given to the casespresented for admission to it. Especially in thesevery voting subjects, who ate brought before theMaoVtrate for petit offences. A sin-- le peccadillowhich may not at all indicate a vicious comse u,

life, should be carefully investigated, t.eiore con- -

siirnino; a mere child t the Uelormatory nilof aire, l'arenrs th"r f.latdlttis should tieeon-- 1 t.lled. before s important a is iven.

ih not say this has it.it b.-e- dme; but...........I .w

rece ut cases, as they nave oe.-t- i 5r, i;i

have been rather summarily .disposed or. evenagainst the remonstrance of parents. It shouldnot lie the aim of the Government to get as manyas possible into the School, but as few. consistentlywith the of the Individuals and public mo-

lality. A Vo-- t rr..

P h r. or TRC Moo rot TMC MoT or Arm,i;?h

1 ST J IIokoli ti Mci Tme.vie

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XOTKS OF THE WKEK.rAckaowlfogmesT'. We are indebted to II. M. J S.

Whitney and T. G. Thruni, Dews agent, fur late

paper- -.

Fureios JtRY. We are requested to say that the v

fv.rei jurors are required to W in attendance at ithe (.urt House cu Monday next at 10 o'clock A. M.

I'.ku; Soi.n. The brig K'iuitLamt!i I .. I.it' in

the Tahiti trade, was sold at Auction onday last, fur SlsoO Mr. Jus. I. Dowselt bein-- r tin'

"tdpurchaser.Knows How. Mr. T. C. Thrum, statii nt-- and Uio

new s dealer of this city, appreciates the advantagesot adveriiiDr, and knows Low to do it. Seeauother column.

Lam at Afcrio.v. Hartow offers for sale to-da- y

at noun, a tract of land (2400 acres') on Kauai,to the estate ot th late W. II. IVase-- : also IS

a strawberry ranch in Nuuanti valley, of live acies

. K'iiK ox Maui A letter lrom Wailuku states

tlitta lialf caste nameil l'avies. at itaiKii plantation, committed suicide by opium. and died oilSundav the 17th. Cause, jealousy.

Tiik Navigator Islands. In the Washington

news of March 11th. we read that RepresentativeHoughton of California will endeavor to procurethe adoption of a resolution calling on Cou&ressfor tin correspondence concering the proposed byUnited States protectorate baring been requested.

Safety Lamps. This is a new article, recentlyintroduced here, for the burning of Keros.-ne- .

Those who have tried them say that tlu-- are all Tthey are represented to be. clean, brilliant, odor-less, and absolutely safe. May be seen at bai tow 's on

auction room.The Governorship of Kauai. Rumor has it that a-

the venerable Paul Kanoa, who has for so manyvears lieM the office of Governor of the Island of

o res .anJ

.Umt be office win l(e fiUeJ

t ifhv ft fnrpic-nor- . who it IS 44 euessed Will be .Mr. V .

II. Rice, member of the Legislature elect from Koloa.

VMokk Cruelty to Animals. On the plains eastof this city may be seen two horses each with onebroken leg. apparently injured long since, on thestumps of which they go hobbling about. Ia al-

most any other country besides this, they would be toput out of misery. Bat ' what is every body's inbusiuets is nobody's'

New Barber Shop. We notice that our friendHoward has taken the premises lately occupied byWm. Humphreys, on Merchant street, tnd opened asaloon, where he intends to practically illustrate theprinciples of the art tonsorhil in all its branches.The siloon is conveniently located, and we recom-

mend Mr. Howard to the hirsute public.

Raix Storm. At about ten o'clock last night, averitable rain storm commenced over this city, ac-

companiedw

with thunder and lightning such as isseldom experienced here. Our rain guage is outof order, but our devil declares that the fall wasseveral feel where he stays. The storm doubtlessextends'all over the windward sides of the group.

t New Firm. Mr. Samuel G. Wilder, the principal',of the new firm of W ilder Co., dealers in building v

materials, received the calls uul congratulations ot t

his numerous friends and acquaintances at luncti ,

Monday forenoon. Mr. Wilder is also agent forthe New York Mutual Life Iusurance Compauy, andfor various iuter-islan- d packets, besides the steamerh'ilaueu. We wish the new firm every success,w hich we are confident it will deserve.

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The Streets. A correspondent complains prettysharply of the condition of some pats of Beretania j

Street, especially between Nuuanu Street and Smith'sBridge, as it is called, and wants to know why the j

Road Supervisor does not attend to it. We our--!selves cau bear testimony to the discomforts of walk-- ! i

in" at night on the street mentioned, owing to themany boles and nuges to oe met wuu. ic ioauaof broken stone, overlaid with dirt and theu tho-

roughly

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wetted a few times would be desirable.!

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Goon Work Some of the plantations in the Ililodistrict are turning out large yields of sugar fromthe cane they are now grinding. At Kaiwiki, as we

are informed, a portion of the due fell iu on Satur--,

day the JCd ult , when some volunteers went to work '

after 12 o'clock ou Sunday night, aud by Tuesday i

morning had everything iu working order again.j

On that day, 4G.0U0 gallons of juice were boiled,one gallon producing li pounds of first, second, andthird sugars. Mr. E. II. Hitchcock is the energetic ,

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manager at Kaiwiki.

Goou Shooting. Our friend R twson 44 took aturn around " last Monday among the ducks, andreturned at eveuing with some thirty-tw- o, besidesplover aud other game. The plover season is aboutover, as this is the month in which they take theirdeparture for the northwest coast of America. They

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well repay the trouble of shooting, beiug very fatand so are the ducks, as wo know from personal ex-

perience, ltawsou knows just where to look forthem, and his double-barrel- ed breech-load- er prettymuch always brings down whatever it is pointed at.

The Theatre. The performance last Mondayevening at the Theatre by Madame iuret and Mr.Le lloy. assisted by Frank Medina, was a very pleas-iu-g

one. 4A Domestic Conjugal Lesson" was wellplayed, conveying a trite moral that was well put byMr. Le Hoy. ihe vexed question, " wnicu snau imarry 7 was satisiactoriiy setuci, anu ine suuteuceheartily enjoyed the many funny hits of the even-

ing. To-nig- ht an elegant drawing-roo- m entertain-ment is promised, under the patrouuge of the oflicers

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of the men-of-w- ar now here. We advise our readersto go if they would enjoy a pleasant evening's enter-tainment.

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Good Templars Ball. The ball on Tuesdaynight last, given at Buffum's Hall by Honolulu i

Lodge, No. 6, I. O. G. T., was really a brilliant i

affair. Some two hundred couples enjoyed the danceand social intercourse until past midnight. Dancingin the tropics to be comfortable should be carried on i

in well-veutilat- ed rooms, otnerwise it oecomes a la-

borious kind of pleasure. Buffum's Hall would bebetter suited to the purpose were the ceiling removedfrom overhead. We noticed as an annoyance !

that during brisk dancing the dust could be seen inclouds, and felt and tasted, as the frequent coughing j

among the guests gave proof. Aside from thisdrawback, the affair was a decided success, and passedoil' very pleasantly. I

The 44 Raising" asd the 44 Housing." On Sat-

urday afternoon last, the new flagstaff" of No. tiEngine Company was placed in position promptly alhalf-pa-st four o'clock, as per notice. The engineeriug of the job was by Mr. John Tibbets, of Tibbetja

&Sorenson, and the immense spar, 140 feet inlength, was raised on end and placed in positionwithin ten minutes from manning the tackles, withall the precision and smoothness with which onemight have placed a walking stick on end. Afterwhich the Hooks" housed their beautiful new

truck, just received from the makers, Hunnewell &

Co. The Government band was on the ground, and,lU,.f,.irao,l ar.nronriate music, and the occasion was

if h n. collation iointlv given by No. li'sand the Hooks, in the rooms of the latter.

From Hilo. Letters to the 27th, say that theclimate has leturned to its iiurmal condition of mois-

ture, and the Hilo people speak with unct'mn of" the blessed rain." The streams were running,and consequently so were the mills, and turning outa plenty of sugr. An item of news comes from

Hilo, that had however been whispered here, somethe effect that Her Excel-

lencyweek or so auo. It is to

the Governess of Hawaii Ins resigned, thatMr. Uufus A. Lyman, who has acted as LieutenantGovernor for several years past, has been appointedin her place, and that he is to be ma le a Noble. Ifthis should be the case, it is probable that Mr. Ly-

man will be President of the coming Legislative As-

sembly.April First. Monday last was ' All Fool" Day,"

and memories of the past were revived by the per-

petration of many jokes between friend. Thecustom of making fools " on the first of April is

evidently of great antiquity, and appears to havebeen derived by the Romans from some of theEastern nations. There is a humorous Jewishstory of the origin of the custom, by which it is

said to have begun from the mistake of Noah in-- etidit'."- the dove out of the Ark before the waterhad abated, on the first day ot the month amongthe Hebrews, which answers to the first of April ;

and to perpetuate ti e memory of this deliverance,whoever forgot so remarka- -

it was thought proper,I.I.. :i riietimstance. to pnnisn mem ov

thatth mi upon some liootiess errano miiju.uineffectual message upon wbicn the Dint was sent

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hv the Patriarch.

bnn StMnv. The K.'iiiiii 't!nhe atel i"t- -

I'limche. weir-- wtii tilled at the .lilh'retit ! r- -

h. M luriiii' the J ly. At the f nut r iti thethe Kev. Mr. M.t'ariliy, who is ti a i:t

thse fr..m tlie l.hdiii, pteachtI a wr- -

itoni apjiropri-.it- to the n- - ;s n. At the iisjtive ht r- - t

iu the Koluh Uhurch, at '.4 A. 1 . there wasatu-- J tnce of i ttr 1 and ev t infants were

tuttied, H,r Msjoty (ji.eii laniii'i net in j n- -ii-- fvr of I belli. The were cnlnluefi-- 1

the Veturitlle Arcii lea,-- . n M i..-n- , el ly the'

Kev. Mr. Mcintosh, an ferinoii in ll.iw iiis.rtU-iu- prclifJ ty the U riuer. The Jeoor .ti. is i f ;

Koiu.n t'hurch were, a uuil, sf leu .lid tlo-- e

the Kl;gUb. plaiu aikJ h Jii lsMine.

n-- .

1"moi uiiii ut st or .Wf.sueiv lovufKtr. i wtiare Sub l'..:inur.ttee on t'nii'.merce have fltiail as

ailteed i!l U bill hir: Allow iri(; ni.ii-rial- s torth- - C h'ti i'f sieamsl i,"'. by m ciion or otlit-r-

-e b. t iil.-ici- l lr-- id Untv. and al.uwn: iuidiawback. Second Ship suppli-- - and eo 1 to l e

withdiawu fr. in botid duty fie.-- . Third Am. ricai histvi-s,-!- s rei.-tf-i ed i i furein countries allowed lo to

as AiiK-riea- wiiliia two year.Fi.nrth - Ste;itiis!:ips of foreign build, ol not lesstb.tn 1.000 tuns, may be pufili utid 'iititled toAmerican regiMei. 1'ittli - l ease of war. all

ald ahlps may Le ued in tin tnatllie rH fVlce nyttov.-iir.ii- . til on appi

Post OrKH K Statist!!-- . H pather the follow-ing in regard to the business of the Honolulu 1'ost he(mice durisitr the past eiht years :

f oreign l.rt'r Htc'd. Matitt I tft Rtr'J.ls.,l-- M M.-lt- helMj--b 4it.l 44 tO i on

70 i.iT0 61.1.VIlsTo-- TJ b:,"").' 61,)Ttie increase in correspondence during the ten toyears w ill b- - noted as something k.tble, theloroign lett. is ic ive.i having nearly doubled in 'number, while the native iu the same ratio histrebled. The anmunt i I coriespondetice that goesoutside ot the lVst Office is piobably veiy ftnall.DuriDg the past tw o years there have been receivedfmm foreign countries at this PotU Office, letters bysteamers. 3o.7y8 ; by sailing vessels. 1C.7K.V For-warded to foreign couutries duriug the hame period,

steamers. 40.7s8; by sailing Vessels. 7.31U ;

total received by steamers and sailing vesM-ls-, 5C,- -

43d : forwarded, 51.Co4.

SitukwK Court. The native jury wits called onTuesday, and several cases mi the eiiminal side of

. t r , . .: . . w: ithe docket were uisposeu oi, Air. j usiiee ti lueuiauu

the bench.The King r. Waahia. practicing medicine withoutlicense. This case was originully tried before

the Police Magistrate ot Honolulu, where the pris-ou-- T

was fined $100. Being appealed to CircuitJudge Kamakau. the decision was concurred iu.and now a jury has confirmed the sentence by aunanimous verJict.

The King ix Hannah Kaaiabws.. charged withaiding and aliening Waahia us above, and alsofined $100. Verdictof guilty, one juror dissenting.

The King vs. Kealoha. attempt at larceny. Ap-

peal from Police Magistrate. Verdict of guilty.In the Police Court, the prisoner was sentencedimprisonment for six months at hard labor, andthe Supieiin Court it was reduced lo three

months.On Wednesday, the case of Kauwihi is. Keoni

Liaikulaiii. was tried. This was an action involv-ing the heiridiip to some real estate. The jury re-

turned a verdict tor the deleiidant.On Thursday, the jury returned a verdict for the

plaintiff iu the case of Kaluahine vs. Palu, assump-sit.

Yesterday, argument for new trials were madeby council in the eases of The King vs. Waahia and!ni., U'iorr ,w.... 1 1 ii mill K no :ililt:L. 1 he millions.1 1,1 uf, - - u

ere overruled, and exceptions thereupon noted to 1

to the full Bench. The native jury was dischargedfor lie term. -

From Humboldt. The American bngantine 17e- -wrian arrived on Wednesday from Humboldt, to.Messrs. Walker & Allen, to whom we are indebted for a

(copy of the West Court Signal, if the loth ult., awell-print- ed and ably edited journal of Kureka. efind n the Signal the followiug ot interest to our rea--ders:

44 Serious Accident on the Bar. While tho II- -!

waiian bark II. If. Ifoo.i, Capt. W. Weeks, wasbeing towed over the Bar on Thursday last, andwhile it was comparatively smooth, an uncommonlydead swell followed and broke over the stern of thevessel, completely crushing the wheel-hous- e, carry-- jing away the wheel, and instantly killing JohnSmith, a kanaka, who was in charge of it at thetime. The sea struck with such violence as to breakthe beam under the poop-dec- k, and carry away aportion of the iron railing on the house. Capt.Weeks was thrown against the iron-raili- withsuch force as to break and loosen the teeth of theleft jaw, and was otherwise seriously injured. Thecabin boy, Stephen Townsend, a native of Honolulu,was thrown against the iron-raili- ng with such forcethat a broken leg ami other serious injuries resulted.Smith was buried at Myrtle Grove Cemetery on tho8th, and we are glad to record that Capt. Weeks andthe boy are f ist recovering from their injuries. Capt.Weeks informs us that the damage to ine vessel isquite extensive, and considerable repairs will beneeded. He has caused a survey to be held by com- -petent shipmasters, who so decide, but as the maininjury done is above the loading line in the cabinand upper works he has concluded to postponethorough repair of the bark until he can submit thomatter to the agents at Honolulu, the vessel beingperfectly capable of making the trip after Borne ab--jsolutely necetsary repairs have been made."

Cruelty to Animals. We are informed that theslaughtering of bullocks at the establishment be-

low the prison, is sometimes performed by the na-

tives employed in the business, iu a wretchedlyunskillful and cruel manner. A scene was wit- -

ne: sod at one of the slaughter-house- s there onSunday last, that, had we a IJergli amongst us.would be heard of in the Courts. First, a bullockwas hauled up to Ihe ring with unnecessary andunmentionable cruelty, and then a lot of boys triedtheir hands in succession with a small ax. to stunthe animal wilh repeated blows on the head. Thishaving no other effect than to make the animalbellow with pain, a man took the ax. and literallychopped the creature's forehead with the edge un-

til a blow happening to reach the brain, it fell. Ayoung steer which came quietly up to the rinir,was sportively hacked by one of Ihe juvenilebutchers, first in one eye and then in the other, theblood runninsr down iu streams, and finally wasdispatched. We do not suppose that our butchersnr aware of this cruelty to animals that is earnedon by their employees, and suggest that they seeto it in the future that such Inhuman practices arediscontinued. The easiest and best manner to killa bullock, is one which parali.es it at once, wilh-- j

out pain the dividing of the spinal marrow with aknile. and tho bleeding is done immediately after,In this connection, we learn the manager andsomenf the enirilovees of the Spencer plantation. Ililo,

before the l'olice Court, on thecharge of cruelty to animals, the parties having beenaccused of lighting fires under refractory or tiredoxen. We are told that the manager escaped witha heavy lecture, and some of the employees werefined. -

All Appeal.To the Klitr of the Purljic 1'ommircinl Adrcrlistr :

Ilvar Sir : Can you inform your subscribers inSaturday's issue the meaning of this attempt to discard as worthless twenty-on- e of our living Honoluluresident subscribers of fifty dollars each and up-

wards to the Queen's Hospital ? I

Is it a srpii it of domineering, or is it to gratify j

some petty spite? I'ity poor Honolulu ! !

Has it come to this for peace sake, men and theirfamilies must leave the Kingdom, or put up with thegrossest insults from the Kiug's Cabinet Ministers ?

It will be no wonder if by such errors of ju Iguu ntour commerce is ruined. All the Webb difficultiesoriginate from the same source. i

Residents ! be not falj to your homes by silence, j

but as honest men d ire to speak out.Agitate! agitate!! agitate. ! ! ! until wiser coun.

ells prevail.The following gentlemen are eligible to fill the a:

cancy by the death of the late Mr. M.fhtt Stoney jr ,

the Board of Trustees, viz : H. Dimond, G. rMcLean. J. S. Walker, Dr. Judd, D. N. Flitner. T : .

Lewis, II. M. Whitney, Dr. Statigen wal l, II. Mcln-tyr- e,

Capt. Howland, J. W. Austin, J. T. Watr-hous- e,

Dr. McKibhin, Sr., Mr. Swain, Thos Cu- -

minzs C. II. Lowers, Capt J. Meek, .1. Robinson.S tvi'lze, C. A. Williams. C. Kanaina, W. C. Lutja-- i

lilo, if. A. Widemann. Vou and the public kns?W

the men. Yours respectfully, A Suii-- c Riiir.R.'

Tiiluiliitt 3ris."is ti "Vlial?.Laiiaixa, April let, 1872.

Dear Sam : As I know you feel interested in newsfrom this moral town, I drop yoo a line to say thatwe came very near getting a whale again the otherday, and of course there has a grett deal ofexcitement. The number of barrels it would havema le, and the price per gallon that would have beenrealized, etc., etc., have all been talked over, and themoney divided or it would have been. But we

didn't catch the whale, that's all the difference. Itwas Smith's boat (you know John Smith, of course),and he says the only reason his boatsteerer didn'tstrike the whale was because he didn't have anythingstrong to drink, and that was because Smith didn'thave two dollars to buy a bottle of liquor with, andthe reason why he didn't have two dollars was becausehe had given them towards establishing a GoodTemplar's Lodge in Lahaina. So you sec that ournot getting that whale is all owing to the GoodTemplars No more at present from yours,

' .V llj;lI'.v a blunder, which was rim ly n lh'Uihti-- i

an 1 iiifcn-.tM- c blunder in tr iti' ribin;a ineiiioraii bun, it w;is stat.-.- I in la.--t Tiietnlay'i..... . . .paper 1 1. .n me manager nno iinie employee oiY' . I. ...... lt:t. I ...I lw, ,..,!.Ktiiwikl I lit 1.1 1 I' Ml lib lllio, n.ri lV.I .''MtllWl e! re tl e Puliiv I'xurt o that town n a charge

I' cruelty to ittimri vO ii teas Ihe truth va,that it was ict the manager ot that particularpl.tutati in, but ol nn tht r. We trut that themanager in ijuc.-t- i 'ii v ill ncit pt tl.in tur hutuldoaja.loy f..r nny u jmrrnt intetilion t wroiigfulljaeotiM" biui i f m grave an i flenw.

iVhile our hand i in ut ap.d.'giai.g, wo maywi ll make .ii- - b.r His Klleliey V. I', llarrin.

Minister at War and the N.tty, i tc, etc., fir theundititl-- d matiner in which lie d "tted himwlf

the punting . Ih.et.f thi- - j annul on Titrvdajrmorning lajt, in exhibiting. Ik fore our

ung.'ieriied joi.di niiJ ejciU ineiit ill reJT'tcite item above mentioned, and, without

givinganv i't ! tuint v f.r rsplanali m, .

and in an Hl-br- manner de hiring that ourpijer lied, and that wc werr nil liars," tbr name I

being repvatod a iiuuiUr of time", with prcat I

unction. The truth is that not a thought of Mr.Harris wan present in our minds iu connectionwith Kaiwiki plantati ui, nor did we know that j

vI hiiv nient therein, o that nny i

suspicion of inalio- - towards It i tit ran I

have no foundation whatever, rcihaj, however, 'f

mnv o a n Kaiw iki and lots of other plantatlona )

thee il inds, without that fuel U mg any ofour nriicul.ir busims and wc have no dettirp

make it sued. Rut alter nil, wn" not ttic neci- -

dental and inexirrtvt iiitr.lucti..ii f the word '

Kaiwiki" made use of as a convenient rddo--

issue, wliereujHin to p-u- out angry feelings?

Leller from Jlllo.iluo. March '7, 172.

To f.'.r PJltun fthf Parihc Cymimrci tl AJnrlUer1kak Sir : The Llcesed ruin lota come at last.

and nature imiiles. whilst Ihe coqutiiisn pritca wuidwell iu cloud-lan- d aro tickling her oil rib, auman 1 hoi is grateful. The ugar mills have comme need Blinding " earnest, and Ike canes, as mighbe rxnected. are virldimr a marvelous ter ccnUge o

saccharine. 1 heard this morning that at AfoujrAchuck'a Plantation, Kaupukuea, they are makingfix tons a day splendid ugivr. Oar road, wbiedhave becu receiviug unusual con i pi i men t a during thlast few months, are in a state of relae, and pltaiure excursions along the King's highway are sus-

pendedline die. However, we are comforted li:

having a pair of l'.nergelio and Sensible Gentlemento represent our jnlikxat in the Legislature, and 1

am inclined to suspect mat me nereioiore uaru neari-ednes- s

of the Interior has experienced a softeningbenignity in these latter days, and may be itn pream-

ble if not rudely ahockcdvit the outset. No wellwisher to Ililo can object to a liberal appropriatloafor the purpose of making the place accessible, to anythe least of it, and any excuse that a kirge portion t'the resideuts desire a .Mountain JtoaJ, (which sotpeople wrre billy enough to believe two years agojdoes not now exist. It was an expensive tune while jlasted, but it is played out. Hawaii ia a noble and!

'very interesting Island, out Bcorcs oi iniciugr-i- i

visitors have been deterred lrom searching lor anienjoying its merits, by reason of tho horriblo roaaud their no ways exaggerated reputation. Hi)

whatever may be dono iu the future, let cotnpcteti.brains lav out the work and conscientious Baudperform it. There have been failures enough alread.to make any Unltnury Department aahained C

itself. (To say nothing of Jloott.)Whilst vou are so busily improving and beautify

ig Honolulu, Ililo has advanced a little. Wc havr instance, a very nno lawn and croquii grons--

., , . ..if l I .1 ...!.. UrI the t out House yarn, nim it uoes our Biuiauolieriff much credit to nee now greatly he haa im- -

roved that really fine lot, despite Ihe ugly Btoof

wall which never was ami never will be an vvidearLof correct taste. The Court House, winch tistxl I

look like some great cui-o- n, tins Been ironun at vback with another verandah, balcony and aaand now looks like a unit, which it didn't use tThe rooms innido arc all high sounding and revert .

erate to such au extent, that iu Ihe Jury Court roa

at least much nonsensical talk is lost, and rolls aba

the walls and ceiling utterly harmless. The grouoihave been planted w ith palms and pines and Aligitjpears, and barring a revolution, promise irnif1

beauty for the next generation. 'It is hard however to sec any lively future L

Ililo. Apart from sugar there is not another exisfcj

interest, (save ftour potato, and thtt is aubroc.-An-

any tine evening you may see dozens of rob)young good for nothings, congregated at Borne cornemulous in l'olice Court jargon or loud on tho mclof horse and dog flesh, waiting for tho dusk toprowling after their accustomed game. This Isrising generation of Ililo, or a large part of it. 11 ,

have nothing to do, and they do it. One aimsighs for the help of shivery over suoh as these.

A few superior spirits of a far higher stamp Itfitted out a couple of whale boats, and start inearly morning to cruise iu the oiling for w hales whme seen daily. As yet, they have not metsuccess, but they deserve It, 'ihe womt of it Is twhen they do strike oil, their vagabond cousins v

hoist the bummer's flag and cut in.The last number of the Ilaumiiiin, continuing '

subject of fibrous plants so creditably iutroducshows plainly enough that Satan need find no i

hands here to discipline, if only the people wouldto thinking for themselves and gather up the weaso benignly offered them by tho other parly, I hithat that modest and cheerful little monthly willsupport enough to continue its good woik utidwould be to the credit of tome patriotic pe f

tramdate such matters us tho one now alluded to fi

the native pilfers, sibling a few energetic reuiarliu Ihe shaiie of an nptieal lo the people urging theto think Jor themtrlvrt, so that with the two road.of prosis'iity on the right, ruin ami sliamo on tlleft, they may make their choice. For whether lubelieve or not, now is tho accepted time, and IL

will never be another .

We are going to send you as ono ot tho Ililo R.

reaen tatives, a native gwutleruau, s man tfpeople, a sjecinien brick as it were of what thave been, Mr. H. Kipi, already well knowmany of your re a lets. There is a siurinlo of m

intelligence, energy, fortitudo and iiiodft digr,such as I can imagine tniijhl have been National. '

is alas : too rare, i mire say, now, mat winhonest Cabinet, and sincerity in the DVpartmcnone would fear to entrust the interests of KtsteLegislature composed of such us he. Now heprobably ask for one or two things, and we hnllnow be gets treated.

If perchance a patronizing Minister tips him twink, takes him by Ihe button, leada him to a cornand with smiles and wihs makes an offer, why thehe, being but one, and conscious of Lis own frnest), would you blame him greatly if he tookBut I'll engage to say that he'll want some secufor the promise, and a good endorser for the Mi.ter's honor, for he knows what each ia worth.

I met Finance in town yesterday, and found L'improved. Foreign Relations is reported In Ineighborhood, and the Teutonic portion of tho Bernis lying off somewhere near. It is well to meclsonages occasionally en Uiihaltille. It giM cconfidence. Yours truly,

Cruelty to AiilmalM.To the Alitor of the I'acijic Oitrmtercifil Ailvcrtint

Dear Sir: In your semi-week- ly issue of Tud iy, the 2d mst., is an article headed 44 CrueltyAnimals." Now in relation to that and on bekif the butchers, I would respectfully ask of yohave your informant state the cne to tho Manhand have the parties arrwted under Chapter XXof the I'enal Code, which is as follows :

"Whoever nhall cruelly beat, torment, or iruli.i. aj"uiiii any horse, o. mule, or oilier annual aid her. shall be punished ty Imprisonment at rhrd USmore lhan three inotiltis. or by Une riot exrwdlnf one hdollars. If Ihe diurnal belong to the (Tetnler, tie sliall b '

by a fine f five dollar for Ihe f. rut (Tense, and an,lioni! Cve dollars for every aiihwipietil often'', and In d.(of the payment of any u h fine khull be imprison d atlabor ol rxr.s-dui- lliirty da)."

Truly yours, Gilbert WalledWe cheei fully give place to the above, and rep

that wc never supposed thtt the butchers weranizint of the jirsctices complained of. As to lan complaint to the police authorities our inferdid not know the offending parties, only that,were natives, and apparently employees abouslaughter hmise. It would prevent a repKrtitWthe offense if some resrionsible parson waa .

oversee the slaughtering by natives. In nuotiflaw alsive. we take tho opportunity of calling ition to the absurd distinction made between f tto one's own or to another's animal. . i io.

. , k frllulii I'all lor Mnrc' '

To the Fjlitor of lht Pari fir. GmvmerciatX.Sir : The fall of rain at this pdace dis

month was 3 ami inches. Some rainoA,during the month except the 2d, Cd, 4th V', gon the 10th, 2 and .02 inches, ou no other ..'than one-fif- th of sn inch. During Msrclivthere fell here 11 and J3 inches ; 1870, IS aaJinches ; 10 and .44 inches ; 1808,81 aolinches ; 1807, ft and 08 inches. I venturt to 1

diet more rain the present month than lias fabcrc during Ihe Isst four months.

Yours truly, John H. WopNuuanu, April 3d, ltt72. ;

At Capt. Hand Smith. Walk !ki. 0.50,t;stie. Miiaokaiuta, i.7.; ant trwekerlut-.-i, 1.21. V

r

t

Page 4: iwi i - University of Hawaiʻi...Aunt Tubilhi teiU inr lh--uewet dl laraunt! if I only ouM take b?r Jire! Hut I like my own way, and I find it j bice! Ami b"ilra, I Iirfi Ulf the thiiiK

t'arctan 355trtlstnwnt5.

WILLIAMS, BLAI7CHARD & CO.,

Shipping & ComciNsiori Merchants;X. I H California Mrffl.

fctf FRANCIS 0.

A. P. EVERETT,

1'enranliii? A (.oniniision .Merchant4U5 lUoNT STKEKf". (')KMK CLAY,

il FRANCISCO.Particular Mtention t Co. i.m-f- .t A I.land Pro-luc-

, r t

H. W. SEVER lXrE & CO.,

CO.TI Tl I S I OX JI 12 It C 1 1 A A TS,405 rilOXT ST.

toror of Clay Street, SAN Fit A St I

K. CoTT. 5Ix.i d jiclt,Miaui.San FranuUco. I Portland, O.

C0RBITT & MACLEAY,

Importers, iVholesalc Grocers and

Coinmitioii .Merchant,Ihippers and Dealers of Oregon Produce.

AN5 FRANCISCO x

' OHrr IOV California Slrrei.OBTLlXD.OllKUO x :

I3.aa 5 Frai,itd !- - 12 FiraiSl.1 KcrtacxCI s

r. C. Ralston, Kq.. Brk of California...... ..? 'ncikai deKo. Bl. PreWer.t S. . k. P. Sugar Co. fan rrancco. . c fn Kram.ic

Lailt TiiU.n, Br.kM H..rtUr..l, Oreg-.-

Hr:i,.h Cdaol P..rtlail. Oregon

knars. L. 'Jinfth Co Portlan.1. Oreg-.- j

.rrr;.ci.vC...I.-- .. -- r 1.1-- -- Fr-1.- ee S..ie,.e..

roni.v,A. CO.,

IUIUK.TKIC3 OK

AMKEE NOTIONS. FANCY GOODS,

j MILLINERY' UOOUS.

(Mte Goods, Perfumery, Pocket Cutlery, i

HOSIERY, ZEI'WTU WOOL, i.c, ic.

RESII1EXT IIU1ERS IV THE I

IAVIXO in Europe, an.l in in direct coinrounicalW.n ;

manufartares. we are eoabie.J to get Uooi ua thefilm ao-- 1 to nil acconlingry. ;

It Stock is the Largest on the Pacific j

i. ; Cat, ami we invite (he

ipecial attention of Ilonoluln Merchant i

to an examination of the same.'.

rticutar attentioa given to Oriler. I

7 i

f TOBIN, DYI330N k CO.

Corner Sutler Sunwme Streeta,

iaa Frnnriacat Cala.

( FLINT, PEAB0DY & CO.,

ippiu & Commiiuii Merchants.H yopnts of Pacific Barrel and Keg Company.

-, All rIKFARlD T(J

Lsh Keg and Barrel Shouks la any Qnantltygriato, .

Respectful! j solicit consijiiwenls of Swjaraaid isLasd raoucca.

REFER TO. ..it...i i

a. Biahp co.... -. II. Hakfeld A Co Honolulu. CaJtle Cooke Honolulu

t OFFK.'K:a,!OS California Street, tan Franci-c- o. JalO ly

riDBlXH, W. C. I.RVBBIDCE,

J. MU1M1. a. P. rvmnriT,Portland. 314 Front M. Sao FrauciMO.

iVERIDQE, WADHAMS & COt SUCCESSORS TO II. l. SXEATII.)

'hole "

.vn' t rt - - nr .1

i warcunjr ana commission incitnuuia,POIlTL.lXDt OKEGOS.

Icnlar Attention paid to Consignments ofSa atl wirh lilnnd Praduce. ly

URSO.Y, COKVILLi: cV CO.WHOLESALE

iddle Rock Oyster House.X. 410 Pine Street,

! fTRAXCISCO. CA LI FORMA.

j Sola Proprietors of the Celebrated

OYSTER 13 EDS.1 5AN DELIVER OUR CELEBRATEDii TRAXSPLAXTEH

Vnrlr nTTQrprc! in Shplli t X y J UbUaM 111 MMwaa

iTh Finett FiaoreU Oyster in the world)

laolulu, dnring the Winter Months,IN GOOD O&DEll.

ice 64r.OO aHundred.o'Zi 3 in

U

FOR W AltUl.XG A.N'UIFqI.HISSIOA n KitCHARTS,

T

cc - . . i

PAVING MKEA B.t.t.r.a i.n w . . r.--riv nuBiirc?. hws... - j . -- - - ,

i m . k.;.t hnii.ltn j . m ari itriikred ctt receive :i in m ore ifwi r 'f 4spnseof Island

I1 , Co., to ajlvaotane. consntiimriua rspcsiau; iu.ii.u j

Orriroo market, to wrucn ieronai wicuuou wm h'. ;

1a vLicli cash adancr win or idhhc men reunm." at--r A UnJeulwrxer. J- - fatnoa to.

A. Ik-t- . W. T. Cultrmau Jc Co.,'tjia. Baker Co.j PuaTLasD Rkbbscio:he& Lewia. Latlvl Jt Tilt.m. leonarJ i Orern3 IIi.yoLrLr Rtrtaa.xcsa:

.U . Walker A AUt-n- . 1?

J. C. 3IEKKILL & lo.,jelissionj iiercnams auu autuuuccis ;

U4 204 anJ '206 CAlifaruia Street,A I s i

tt i- - a n c i s c o .i

ALSO. AGENTS Or THE

rji-Francisc- and Konoluln Packets, j

'Urttentionti'ntotrje sale n.l purcha.e of mer '

.lhip' buaine,ai'PnS "hale.hipf, neut.atinj

viut arriTinr at da Eraacisco. by or to the Ho--

iyot Packets, will heforwarJe-- I rm or comhisoIos. :

tad olJ. XX Ij ' Exchange on Ilonolala hooftl.t1 1 reiiJCj j

rt t. RirhaH Co Ilonolula' L Hackfel-- I

I. . tr Cj.

r fcj.iivi'loyT Woo.1 !

i

kryLmfcJ'1 . ... t

. liTAl KOieWO0II l OtlilSTC l laII0, j

.. up 1 KTRINT.ri). OF THE71 Zt German moouiacture, tliey are

f4ssly made for a Tropical Climate..ct For raie r inw.vv. v.. n r. v ... i

!

t

II. HACKFELD fc CO.-- apt .

BEST THREE-PL- Y

A kubbui: mosi: !

jctMni-- E Br II. HACKFELD CO.

1

TiyjirlistnitRls.

JHAVE JUST RECEIVED

- A lAAMZKl) C ORRl GATEDroofing.

(.ilvarizfl I'l-ii- Irun,(...KaiMz .i Water Tip, 2. 4, 1,1 1-- 2,

2 ill' !.- -

TV II .V TV X'ilvanizo! FitTu?i-- ,Ca- - Tin I'latr, all friz.- ;

Sheet 7.w, M..-.-- U-i-l, 2 2, to 14 U.s.

KuW-- Il

Uras Sj! ! r, Illicit Tin, SmM.t.

a. s o

-

Gl KINO STOVES!A L'OMI'LETK ASSORTMENT,

to None m the Market!,f g

extension top.

6 Mae:na Cliata,! "

sjil fifed j mm

44 Magna Charta," plain and extension top,0, 7, 8, 9, 10 inch.

44 riaccr," 7 and 8.44 La Criollu" for coal,44 Shanirock," 5 1-- 2 and G in.

Together with a full assortmentOF

TI1NT 'rL JEZ. 23 !AND MANY

ARTICLES IN THEIR LINEUSKFUL TO IIOUSKKEKPKRS.

1VAT12CI f,AII OX IAND

"Work of all kinds on Euildings in our linepromptly attended to.

Orders from the Olher Islands Mill meet withFrcnipt Attention at

Lowest jNTarltet Iate.s !

NO. 9 KAAHUWIAWU SIKttl,P JUST ABOVE THE BANK.

"rTnOTc BOOTS ! 0

A SPLENDID SUPPLY OFRESS EIHiE ROOTS,

CUSTOM M A I) K SQUARK l.l'OV. BOOTS,

CUSTOM M A Ii h PUMP SOLE BOOT?,

BUTTON SIDKOAITEU3,OXFORD TIKS, AND OTHER

FIRST-CLAS- S GOODSFROM

Elegant Toilet xllirrorsAND

Hand U lasses !

OF NEW DESIGNS, BESIDES

LBeantifdl zrticles-- FOR TIIE- -

-v m 11 T T J '

A L.UUiG VARIETV OFPERFUMES, CQSrslETIQUE, FINE SOfiPS.

AN 1'

Tooth, Nail and Hair Brushes!MrlVFRVV'S.

Iff ... R :tm Cnm' r of Fort and Merchant Street.I.

JUST RECEIVED ii;v Tin: l

BritiIa ISrk tfi.irstFrom Newcastle-upon-Tyn- e,

And For Sale by the UnderMgued

VEWCASTI.K SMITHV COAL.i. U.iXW Kamsav'a iir..-- Kir--- ' llru-ks- .

2.000 Kan. :' Ar. h 10 tons Fire Clay,25 Nrre:isUe ;riml.t-nr- 'Jo ton. I'm Iron,

loo tins tnil..l l.!iiml il. 10-k- s lilac Varnish,10O tins Whit- UmiI. 2u0 tins White Zinc,

6 tins Yi il"W I'aint.1 j tin l.iilil-trw- I'aint, 4 tins R'u.' Taint,10 lins Nmc'.Un Kel. 8 tm het Kctl I?h.I,l' tin M. !. tirt-- Taint, io tin lUck I'jint,

5 t.us I'lirius Veil ',IS liaivuniznl lrnJr.lf J Ir.-n- .

Jo b..xrs foru 10 c.;it-- Lime Juice Cordial,c:ri Mi"l 1'ieklt-- s 4 cava Jau.i,

loo Tk n cast st'.O ease r itieit S-:- Whiskey.10 hh.ls (idnii. - qr casks Ul.l Scotch W hiskey,10 ijr CHsk M irrtt KranJt.

6 qr ca-- k lunwlle!i i.l lr.sh Whi.-kt- y,

iqrc k tne l't e Sherry,5 qrcisk very fine: h(Mls llenT.essy's Brandy,8 qr ck lr: li Itramly.

15ocae 1'uleai.d In.lia Ale, in qt bottle?,oO casv ladM Ale in pints.

ALSO, PER BARK MALVINA !

FKOM T.11KMKRIIAV KN,

.T TJ S T A JZ 11 1 V K J ) !

2C0 case St. Julian Claret.40 Mil Laser Beer. And. Mullei." in qts ,

10 bbls LS'T Beer, in pmtf.40 bbls Faio Aie, II quaris,

" H. Ii -- jen." pi-- t.JO bbl. Ia!e Me.75 ca. Barclay- - Porter, Mu.rtsand pints.

.... 1I- - le a r... J Ale

i,i cas. 1 il.'i. - Oil Cuiiiac; ':u ca.is Kimnii'l. 1 Jfi. (.::;0 case. Nor.ll au-r- r W y. 1:5 creen cases lluliand'. Gin,ICO blue Case's nen tno iu, w u.it100 basket, fine Ho lol Cm. in stone hottlc. large size,ibctkMi Hrandr. 100 'hn. Mrong Alcohol.

o cases Nordhauser toskey, 10 bin. Siron I'emerara Hum,So cas fin Ooti.ac. i'O cases Kmlesl eimer.21 caae. I.iehfrauiin'ch. :i ca-- e Bonnekamp Bitters,25 casea Pale Sherry, 11 cases Port ine. ,

i

Also, via I?anaiiia : j

CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS.ap6 tv. l. c;reen.

jWELL CURED ISLAND IlAVat ONE AND A HALF CENT PERHAY! piiI'M. at

j

jatitfiu Jl'DD A: I. AT TON'S i

1 " 1 v jo :

The Vsilnsiblc i'ropoi'lyKXuWN A;

I I n ii l r Kauni. ronitlia f

About 7000 Acres Fee Simple Land'.i'..yl IVift.t; w:-- 'he

BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTSthcr-or- i,

t'cripirrd Lea f IMSTIRE I AM) IJjololn-- !AM'

4,000 HEAD OF CATTLE, to beas; ct.Kirited out.

TWKNTV IIOUSKS.C ARTS, TOOLS,

I TEXSII.S, 4.O.,lor jrrt;cu!ar PI''y to

E. KilL'LL, Kaui, cr

K. I! OK KsCIILAKO EU tr CO.,

( tf

aOVKLTIES I

'1MIETOT STEAM ENGINE.SETTS OK CKOql ET,

Ivory & Wood Chessmen & Boards !

INITIAL PA PER AND ENVELOPES, inSO Cent to.Xe.

HILL'S & OTHER TOY BLOCKS,In IJox-- ,

Musical Photograph Albums,PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS; of all sizes an ! styles.

rocket ami F.iinily 15i!)lc !

Children' Ten Ping, asst I. siz-s- ; j

CotUe UwA Racks, rious sizrs;

CHILDREN'S PARLOR GAMES, j

All the New Kind. j

XEW AXI MEACT1KI L SCHOOL RE-- i

VAR1 TICKETS :w a ti,. ., i3;..a.t lit !nfriiit DuntlaIL.:L;il)Hli s i rnuimi ' i v.e..w - -

how to bold the IVu.isiottMg Covers for Writing Books,

Raised Maps of Palestine !

Progressive Drawing Canls f'.r Schfiols,New Style of OUss Pi-- r Weights,

NEW & DEATIUFUL CHROMOS,Fr;tmeJ anJ Unframeil.

CHARMING COLORED TOY BOOKS!THE FINEST EVER SEEN HERE.

Pliolosfi'aph VlriiiiT!S unciAUTOGRAPH BOOKS.

CHECKER ALPHABETS, something new.

HK LKATHER WALLETS if POK ON N A ES.

Plate Pencil Holders, a new article,I'orceUin ami Transparent Slati-9- ,

Setts Colored Pencils in Boxes!!)!.. unit rifiininfM'M- -

.iolil IN'flicils l'eiiK !

MENTAL ! II OTOGR A PI IS Something New

COLORED CRAYONS IN ItOXES.

PAINT BOXES, WRITING DEtfKS

.1.7 Onhrs by Ma'd IVhJ rmwplhj.

nil II. M. WIlITXEV.

For Sale by E. P. Adams.

Roofing Slates, 10 x 16, superiorquality ;

Roofing Felt, in Rolls ;

Portland Cement,

Barrels Rosin,

Chain Cables,

One Large Iron Safe!CO.MRIXATIO.V LOCK.

Prices toSiiit tfSacTiiaics.Iilii'J lin

Lumber, Lumber, Lumber !

ARE PRKPARKD TO FURNISHWE ALL K1ML OP

Lumber and Building MaterialsAT

;.'ii'boarcI Stroke Prices !

OITR SPECIALTY' WILL II K

To Deliver Lumber at all the Fortsn ii il . nrliornscH trilliiu llii Kiogtloiti !

.t Lower Eatesthan lias tver been attempted heretofore.

rr ORDERS arc respertfnlly soIhiloJ by

inL2 4m D. FOSTER & Co.

iot uk:i:e at ab.i..THAT IT IS BY DEATH THAT WE LIVE!

A Great Truth, nuolhrr Great Truth

rML WM. weight m,HAS ENLARGED II IS WORKSHOP

ami is no prejiarud t lo

WAGON AND CARRIAGE WORKAND

ncpairiur in All its Itrancbes!HORSES SHOD no nug nml urntVou'll wlnh your own urrc liorxen Ti-r-

ISIueU-Viui- lli work Tor Sliip or ShoreDone quite an well 11 a ever before.Him work done quirk, lii ehnrge low.If you will cull you'll fintl it no.

apt; if WM. WEIGHT.

1 1 vllo K00 pitkci.1C : "F.HOLDERS. F Oil LIES AND RES--

1 1DKMS cf Onhu and a.lj.iceiit Isl.imla, who wish lo

Economize Labor & Materials in WashingCLOT II K

ly o:nif the elf acting an.l portWe I!'.i Wa'hinir day willn. l.uij:- - r ho a tn. utile. The cost i f the lioder wi;i s:-i- be re-

turned in saving lime and lahvr, and the

AITOJIATOX Sr.Ll-AtTI- (I.OTIIKS WASHER

and Kuilcr will le fully appreciated.

It remove. a) dirt witliout mhi.iii: rrfrieti'.n, is the restthins f'T ' W ashers of Cloth-a- " ever invente.1 and works with-out dertroymir the Knet Lace or heaviest KUnne!. In savini:i f time and fuel these ltnil-- rs cive their own popularity andneed no uni.ecoess;trj putT" to accompany their intri.iuotioninto general use," as oae of the necessary artn ks of this ironAe." The

Price Low and within reach of allwho require lt. i!- -r ior Washine purpose.. Ma.le of the bestmaterials either TIN it COI'TLK. by

JAS. EST A LL, 75 King St.

P. 5.- All orders punctually attended t . nih! lm

PHOTOGRAPH COPIES(MZK 11JS) wK

CLINT'S VIEW OF HONOLULU,(SIZE USm'iO).

C Vaus '"eh, a'liiirl-- ' 5' nIt is sui'abi (t Parlor, i i'uniin House, or lor cua.ling tofriend, as it is the best view ever executed.

HAWAIIAN TARIFF AND DIGESTOF THE

Laws k Regulation of the Customs !

f' II.OT AM IIARHOR II Ef . I L A T I O V S .

Positions nod Bearing. of Luthl Houses, t urreniy Tab;, jtPostage Kults, List of Dipln.at.r and Cn-suLi- r Agents, Etc.

COMPILED BY J. A. HASSINOEU.

XT Price M.oO iu I'upr. S1.75 KnnrtU.Kp6 At TllOS. ii. THKCM'S.

SCU RITYX TT S XT 15. jQk. 13" C3 213

AND

ANNUITY CORfiP'NYNo. 31 it ad 33 I'inr Street. N. V.

ASSETS, $3,000,000.INCOME, $2,000,000.

KOBEhT L-- CASE PRESIDENT

TIIEO. R. V r.TMuKE VICK PRESIDENT

ISAAC II. ALLEN SECRETARY

THE SEGURITY LIFEOFFERS

Advantages nnsnrpa-se- d ia its tf rms of on-fo- r-

feitnrt tprtitd ia all its poiitits, Absolute Ef- -

moral of all Utrittions on Travfl doln? away

M Ith Extr.? Katfs and Permits liaviag no Contested

,a,m aud atjn:, no nunetearv questions.

Latent official returns of OTerSeTentj Life Insuranee

Companies now doing business in the I'nited

States, ranks the SEtTRITY LIFE as

second to none in point of in-

crease of business for

Is I over IS:).

Though this Company has uVmonstrateJ the Talue of Life

Inur:iiice by dist rit u;ing amung the

Widows & Orphans of 320 MembersTHE

Sum of nearly $800,000,It losses, iii proportion to the number of the injured anil theamciint of in.uriiiiee, have b.-e- remaricabiy lew ami li!lit.To every person seekiug mutual insurance this fact ismiporUiiil.

The cost of th Insurance iepcn')s opon the vitality of tlin which yu insure, an l the lust proof of inherent

i(a;ily the lllW r;itlll r c,Hiu.s iu u.e pii.,t.

Ktioot losses on new Lusin.w of 1S70, not one dollar on apolicy.

The 1'rOHijd Cu))i1H1SSltiteiS OJ the JStlO lurk L,lje

Insurance Dj'ir!niett thus rejnrt of the

ScrnrityWe now come to a brilliant, onward, approved embodiment

of American l ife Insurance the Security Life Insurance Com-pan- y

of New . A politician would n:iy, the Security isthe ieole'8 choice. It has certainly strong popular endorse-ment. Hy the Atlantic, the Mis-iiPpi- . and the Pacillc, thevoice of thousands Fpak it lair. The Security attained thegreatest increase of annual business in 1S70 over lsoi) of allIhe life companies ol IMeLiiuen fiat'-s- . nen una is cousin- -

ered In connection with the past progress of the oBice, its j

future rank on the life roll i a sul'j--c- t of no ditlicult conjecture.Even with th additions of 1ST0 there is no disproportionate ;

outroWih. It has b.en regularly built up to the present pro-- i

portion, not suddenly projected forward. It has passed ahead j

of other companies by the due operation and momentum of its j

own normal law of accumulation. i

Aurnl nl Honolulu.

N. II. his is the only Company in theUnited States who Charge no extra ratefor INSURANCE on WOMEN or for

Seamen. u.GET THE BEST!

x Xcw Work by a PopularAlllIlOT.

'ROUGHIIVG ITIIV

Mark Twain.1IIOS. G. THItr.M TAKES PLEASURE

in announcing th;it he ha

Received the Sole AgencyFor the Hnwiiiiaii IlntiU Tor this

Interesting and Amusing Work of aboutGOO PAGES.

PRIXTKD I ROM CLEAR TlTE OX FIXE PAPER !

IN

One Large Octavo Volume !

Illustrated with nearly 300 Engravings !

This Book is Issued only in SubscriptionForm

At &I.50 C'lotli.or in Leather Library Styleat S.J.OO.

oix;23.i33. It; 2

Is uiucli superidr in Humor. Instructive IuiiJcnls, ami De-

scriptive Narrative th;.n

X xx xx. o o o xx A. "fc r o a i IEptciitlly to the

Author's Pacific Coast and Sandwich Is.,FrienN.

33-- GIVE IN YOUR NAMES SOON. XX

FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED!TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY.mhlti lm THOs. G. THRUM, Agtnt.

THE GLOBE HOTEL!KING STREET. NEAR CORNER OFFoil Slrevt, Honolulu, II. I.Xcw Fares, Xew Furnitnrp, Xe I)iIief

New everylhine. The undersiune 1. i ph-ae- to inf irm the pub- -

lie generally that he has purchased the above well kn.iwn prein-is- s

for the purpose of c.rryiiis on first-clas- s hotel business: ..11 i., v. . .l.e un.t l.ui.i. r K . . I tl. fi .to il .f el e r.'vated and elegantly furnishnl in every particul tr. it is now openr . 1 - r . Tl.l-.l.- - ....O k.. ......Il.lIir UlC rt:l rjilii'll Ul E"r?is. .iieirti'ni "in ruj.(.ii.ithe best the market afford. Also, having enau'ed the servicesof a tirst-c- l iss Ch- - fc de Cuisine, he is prepared to suit thetaste of the most fastidious, :,n,l no expense or pains will bes;iared to make this hotel the faverite wnii the public of 11. no

centra y l.citeil an.l tree trim oust ami inconve- -"incest offer, great inducement for merchants and others lo

Live hi,., a call, lie '. pes by stm t attenti. n to the wants andri.u.f.irts of his puests, to merit a liberal share of public pat-ronage. Terms reas.nble, further particulars made knownbv applvir.g on the premise., to'ui.6cii" D. A. Til AYKll, Proprietor.

New Hawaiian Publications!A S OF II AW A 1 1 A N G R A M MA R.

Hy W. I. Ai.FXAnm, late I resident of Oabu t.n-ge- .

Second edition. rev,s.,l and enlard. Price 75 Cl.. 'KNGLISH AND HAWAIIAN 1'llliASK l!iiK. I'.y Krv.

A. Ills-Ho- l editi.-n- , revised and enlarged, j

Price 7 5 C'el.New editions of these valuable ar.d indispensable hand- -

books have been issued, and are dy f..r sale early next!week. No per? n who has O' CaM'm to with Hawaiian., should be without one or bo-.l- , of these publications

ASIUKW? HAWAIIAN" Gi'.A M M All, and also of theMCTIONAKY, on Hand at:. I rorSale.

II. M. W1IITN KY, j

ap6 6m Publisher and Book?eIler.

ARRIVAL OF THERarkciitisic .1. A. If; in Inn,.

IOK SALE 11V CASTLE Jk. COOKE,IAssorted Lumber, Ilbis and half bbls Salmon,

mhi3 ltn Kes of Oregon Dried Apples.

GAS AND WATER TUBES !

PLAIN AND GALVANIZED,

TITH FITTINGS TO CORRESPOND.;iw o-- S lo 3 in. of the l'.-- st

.ALSOWi.lverhamptoa m.i.e.

A il I A XTIT V OF FIX E

DR AUG HT ALE !VERY SLIGHTLY PRICKED. all in Bond.

F t Sale and SLipmebt by

T. W. JACKSON.n l.lti ltn Coiiimioion Mrrrlinnt.

Shu Fruiirisro.

NEW BOARDING HOUSE!No. 3S Nuuanu St., Honolulu.

srxmv mormm:, marchOv :s, N uoiMi St.. ill KOpened as a Dining and Boarding House !

Ike Ii:iin K w.ui i op tir !;re GOOD MKAIw.il b fart.i.l.rj at fct.OO I- - r week. Stt.gi- - :: ai

A Coffee and Tea Saloon attached.

jUST RECEIVEDEX- -

EBavr'n I5:ark K:i .Ifoi !

AND FOR SALE AT THE

OLDEST TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORE!IN HONOLULU",

uir Established 18 58 ! xca

A LARGE AND TIXEAirimrr.t of

Iff ATA X AAND

GERMAN

CIGARS !

Turkish. Porto Ricoand Kanasta

JlllolcillSi Tol) JlCCo!-- AND-

A Small Lot of Very Fine Cigarcltes-- ALSO-

Constantly on Hand, the VERY BESTOF

CHEWING & SMOKING TOBACCO !

.llcerscliaiim Pipes !

Ciixar Holders, etc., ttc.H. I. NOLTE,

fc24 Sot Corner (jurrii hiiiI Nuiinnu Sla.

:IA.W. FEieeEoo.Oiler iov S:ile

SHIP CHANDLERY

WHALE BOATS AND BOAT STOCK

Plour c&3 Bread,LIME AND CEMENT,

CALIFORNIA HAY,

AND

By Steamer from San Francisco,

POT&TOES, ONtOfJS,

Brand's Bomb Lances-Perr- y

Davis' Painkiller,

Puuloa Salt Works.j20 ly

.just ifiizci-:ivu- i

Ex 13ni-l- c TJ- - AV. "Wocm!From San Francisco.

EST CALIFORNIA OAT HAT,

FRESH CALIFORNIA LIME.RED BRICKS.

FOR fcALE BY

apG H. Hackfeld &Co.

HAWAIIAN HOTEL

33 J T II SIp II E PROI'RI ETO R OFTHE HAWAII.I AN Hol'KL !y 11 d.n. the re-- i leuts of Hono

lulu that he has fitted up

Hot and Cold Water Baths !

.

$'Z """l" U"" rooitA LI II r L 1. and pleasant recr. au ....

The Ualli lire lined up withSpecial Regard to Comfort and Privacy !

FEMALE ATTENDANTS always in readiness to assist

LADIES AND CHILDREN.y Unfits Oi-afr- s '.' M'litjlt. -f-t-r

Prlce f r .....'e A C'nUBath Tickets, three tl 00

S;cial arrangement, made with families.

rriil I. lil.' 1.S..1 I Ii fA II I

lpeu every Evening for Ladi' and tientlemen,mli3 tr' tn o to a o ci If.!

LEWERS & DICKSON"Will Sell

ALL KINDS OF LUMBER !!AND

it I 1 ij I I X H sll AT i: 11 1 A I. S !

Delivered inIlonoluln or lo any Tort In the Hawaiian KlDzdom,

AT

tx-toj- s as Lowts cTered ty ar y ether parties.

C. II. LEWFR?,mh9 lm J. O. DICKSON.

kai ia no i) stoi:b: :

, WM. RYAN

IN CROCERIES AND A GEX-tr- alDEALER Assortment ft iCorner of Qj-- and l'. chard Sr,-et- MT ly

ILLS H1APJ1

It EC TO XOTIPl" THE IIJHLIL'

That they liavc Romovod their 13usiiioss to tho

UASnifilADi: CTfilPPI

UNDER THE--

C

D00 FELLOWS HALL. B-- UEi I STtiEbl

And will occupy that stand until the erection of a Commo-

dious Warehouse now being built at their place on King

Street.

6 Cidteiion House ! ' 'HAVE RECEIVED PER

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Ladies' ;iiolcc EtilFaeicy and Tartan Shawl, .flerinoes,

Assorted Fashionable (Kent's Linen ('ollai'M

Essences, KihboiiN, SIIKs,

Kent's Sleeve liiiiLs, and

FANCY TT,Ti: MATERIALS!

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LADIES'

lac 15L

Sillis.ME & BBY SMS!

NEVADA AND MONTANA!

ladies-GRENADIN- E

SHAWLS

LACE SHAWLS

SACKS

LADIES' FANCY AND TARTAN FRENCH & IRISH

IIAYSKIJfrJRlV IIKOTIIKKS,CRITERION HOUSE,"

C. E. AVillliams' Fire-Proo- f Building,aro FORT STREET.


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